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Question
How can you apply green chemistry for the following:
To reduce use of synthetic detergents.
Solution
The synthetic detergents are found to be non-biodegradable and hence their use in daily life is to be avoided. Good quality soaps need to be prepared from vegetable oil as they are biodegradable in nature.
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