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Surfactants, also known as interfacial active agents, are substances that can significantly reduce the surface tension of the target solution, which can reduce the surface tension between two liquids or liquid solids. A wide variety. The most typical example is soap, which has the effect of decomposition and infiltration, and is widely used. Surfactants are generally organic amphoteric molecules with hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups, usually amphiphilic organic compounds containing hydrophobic groups (" tail ") and hydrophilic groups (" head "). Therefore, they are soluble in both organic solvents and water.
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