Polyethyleneglycols are used in the preparation of which type of detergents?

1. Cationic detergents

2. Anionic detergents

3. Nonionic detergents

4.  Soaps



Hint: The detergent does not contains any ion
 
Polyethyleneglycols are used in the preparation of non-ionic detergents. Non-ionic detergents do not contain any ion in their constitution. The reaction is as follow:
 



Cationic detergents are quarternary ammonium salts of amines with acetates, chlorides, or bromides as anions. The cationic part possesses a long hydrocarbon chain and a positive charge on the nitrogen atom. Hence, these are called cationic detergents. The example of cationic detergent is as follows:


Anionic detergents are sodium salts of sulfonated long-chain alcohols or hydrocarbons. The example of anionic detergent is as follows:



Soaps are substances used for washing or cleaning, consisting of a mixture of sodium or potassium salts of naturally occurring fatty acids.