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Soap, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, will these things pollute the environment?
-What you said belongs to surfactant in chemistry and is used as detergent in daily chemical industry. If it's just the detergent you quoted, the problem is not very big. After all, they are all products that are allowed to clean human skin. Moreover, soap and soap are products saponified by natural oils, which have existed since ancient times, but the modern processing technology is different. In the daily chemical industry, they are all environmentally friendly surfactants with good biodegradability. That is, they can be discharged into water and environment and decomposed by anaerobic and aerobic microorganisms.

Of course, everything has a degree. If it is a large amount of emissions in a short time, of course it is not good. Surfactants can inhibit the growth of bacteria, which is not conducive to the survival of microorganisms, resulting in poor soil moisture and soil hardening. In addition, soap has a certain alkalinity, which will cause alkaline deviation of soil PH value, which is not conducive to plant growth.

In a word, the harm is there, but it depends on how much it is discharged in a long time. For example, arsenic is poisonous, but if one or two arsenic is dissolved in a big pond, nothing will be poisonous.