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Match the detergrents given in Column I with their uses in Column II.

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`Ararr(3) B.rarr(4) C.rarr(2) D.rarr(1)`

A. Hair shampoos/conditioners are made up of cationic detergents. These are quatemary ammonium salts of amines with chlorides, bromides or acetates e.g., celyltrimethyl ammonium bromide.
B. Anionic detergents are used in toothpaste e.g., sodium dodecyl benzene sulphonate. it can be prepared an follows .

C. Laundary soaps contain filers like soidum rosinate. Sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate. Sodium rosinate makes the soap to lather well.
D. Dishwashing powder are non-ionic detergents
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