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A surfactant substance is a compound that reduces the surface tension of liquids, allowing them to spread more easily over a surface. Surfactants are often found in cleaning products, detergents, and personal care products, where they help to remove dirt and grease from surfaces. Examples of surfactants include sodium lauryl sulfate, cetyl alcohol, and propylene glycol.
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