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Detergent and Perfume

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Difference between Detergent and Perfume

Detergent vs. Perfume

A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in dilute solutions. Perfume (parfum) is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds, fixatives and solvents, used to give the human body, animals, food, objects, and living-spaces an agreeable scent.

Similarities between Detergent and Perfume

Detergent and Perfume have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hydrophile, Hydrophobe.

Hydrophile

A hydrophile is a molecule or other molecular entity that is attracted to water molecules and tends to be dissolved by water.

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Hydrophobe

In chemistry, hydrophobicity is the physical property of a molecule (known as a hydrophobe) that is seemingly repelled from a mass of water.

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Detergent and Perfume Comparison

Detergent has 46 relations, while Perfume has 300. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.58% = 2 / (46 + 300).

References

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