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Explain the Anionic detergents with suitable examples.

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Definition: Anionic detergents are the sodium salts of the long-chain sulfonated alcohols or hydrocarbons. Examples: Sodium n-dodecyl benzene sulphonate and Sodium Lauryl Sulphate.
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