Detergent Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Detergent stocks.

Detergent Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 15 ECL Ecolab (NYSE:ECL) Could Be A Buy For Its Upcoming Dividend
Jun 14 ECL Allurion (ALUR) Unveils Positive Data for Its Balloon Therapy
Jun 14 ECL Smith & Nephew's (SNN) CORIOGRAPH to Aid Arthroplasty Procedure
Jun 14 ECL 3 Reasons to Hold Veeva Systems (VEEV) Stock in Your Portfolio
Jun 14 ECL Element Solutions (ESI) Scales 52-week High: What's Driving It?
Jun 14 PG They Broke Up In 1989, But Now His Ex-Girlfriend Is Inheriting His $1 Million Retirement Account After Nearly 40 Years
Jun 14 ECL Huntsman (HUN) Unveils New Innovation Center in Belgium
Jun 14 CL Oil prices on track for positive week on OPEC hopes
Jun 13 CL Colgate-Palmolive declares $0.50 dividend
Jun 13 PG Trump offers CEOs a cut to corporate taxes. Biden's team touts his support for global alliances
Jun 13 CL Oil prices faces further oversupply jitters as Kurdistan oil exports may resume
Jun 13 ECL Accuray's (ARAY) Precision TPS Gets Approved by China's NMPA
Jun 13 PG Tax cuts vs. 'direct investments': Trump and Biden make dueling pitches to business leaders
Jun 13 PG March Of Dimes Awards Scholarships to Exceptional Nursing Students Committed to Improving Health Outcomes for Mom and Baby
Jun 13 ECL DaVita (DVA) Gains 36% YTD: What's Driving the Stock Rally?
Jun 13 ECL Yara (YARIY) Unveils Renewable Hydrogen Plant at Heroya
Jun 13 CL Oil prices pare losses after weak PPI; surprise build in US inventories weighs
Jun 12 CL Consumer Outlook 'Healthy' As Labor Demand Points To Wage Growth: Goldman Sachs
Jun 12 ECL Here's Why You Should Retain Integer Holdings (ITGR) Stock
Jun 12 ECL L.B. Foster (FSTR) Shares Rally 25% in 6 Months: Here's Why
Detergent

A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in dilute solutions. These substances are usually alkylbenzenesulfonates, a family of compounds that are similar to soap but are more soluble in hard water, because the polar sulfonate (of detergents) is less likely than the polar carboxylate (of soap) to bind to calcium and other ions found in hard water.
In most household contexts, the term detergent by itself refers specifically to laundry detergent or dish detergent, as opposed to hand soap or other types of cleaning agents. Detergents are commonly available as powders or concentrated solutions. Detergents, like soaps, work because they are amphiphilic: partly hydrophilic (polar) and partly hydrophobic (non-polar). Their dual nature facilitates the mixture of hydrophobic compounds (like oil and grease) with water. Because air is not hydrophilic, detergents are also foaming agents to varying degrees.

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