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ith regard to the following formula , __________ surfactant is the emulsifying agent .IngredientsMaster FormulaScaled formula (50 g)Yellow beeswax5 g Liquid paraffin15 g Borax (sodium borate)2.5 g Water4.75 g Question 6AnswerCationic Bentonite Nonionic Anionic Natural

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ith regard to the following formula , __________ surfactant is the emulsifying agent .IngredientsMaster FormulaScaled formula (50 g)Yellow beeswax5 g Liquid paraffin15 g Borax (sodium borate)2.5 g Water4.75 g Question 6AnswerCationic Bentonite Nonionic Anionic Natural

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The question seems to be asking which type of surfactant is the emulsifying agent in the given formula. The formula includes yellow beeswax, liquid paraffin, borax (sodium borate), and water.

Surfactants are compounds that lower the surface tension between two liquids, a gas and a liquid, or a liquid and a solid. They may act as detergents, wetting agents, emulsifiers, foaming agents, and dispersants.

In this case, the emulsifying agent is likely to be the borax (sodium borate). Borax is a natural mineral compound that can act as an emulsifier, helping to mix oil and water.

However, the question seems to be asking for the type of surfactant (Cationic, Bentonite, Nonionic, Anionic, Natural). Borax is a type of natural surfactant, so the answer would be "Natural".

Please note that this is a general interpretation based on the information provided. The exact answer may vary depending on the specific context or source material.

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