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deˈtergency [f. next: see -ency.] Detergent quality; cleansing power. Also, the process of cleansing a solid by means of a liquid, the action of a detergent.
1710T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 3 Ale, by reason of its..Detergency..is not adviseable. 1748De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. II. 290 (D.) Bath water..possesses that milkiness, detergency, and middling heat, so friendly adapted to weakened animal constitutions. 1943Industr. & Engin. Chem. Jan. 110/1 Detergency is not completed until the soil has been suspended in the detergent solution with sufficient stability so that it can be rinsed away rather than redeposited. 1950Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. (ed. 4) X. 803/1 Use of Launderometer... Detergency is measured either by the increase in the whiteness of the soiled cloth on washing..or by the dirt content of the detergent solution. 1959Times 14 Sept. 2/6 Chemistry problems associated with detergency. 1965R. D. & M. J. Vold Colloid Chem. v. 96 These effects may..contribute to effective detergency by helping to maintain the separated dirt in colloidal suspension. |