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168  The solid-liquid  interface

        fa)               Air





        (b)              Water








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        Figure  6.10  Removal  of  dirt  from  a  solid  surface  by  detergent  and  mechanical
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        action ,  (a) Surface covered  with greasy dirt, (b) Water by itself fails to dislodge the
        dirt  mainly  because  of  its  high  surface  tension  and  inefficient  wetting  action,  (c)
        Detergent  is added to the water. The hydrophobic parts of the detergent molecules line
        up both on the dirt and on the solid surface, thus reducing the adhesion  of the dirt to
        the  solid.  The  dirt  may  now  be  dislodged  by  mechanical  action,  (d)  Dirt  is  held
        suspended  in the solution because  the detergent molecules form  an adsorbed  layer on
        the  cleaned  surface  and  around  the  dirt  particles  (By  courtesy  of  The  Scientific
        American  Inc.)
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