Hello Chemical Forums,
in class we are to hold a presentation about "organic chemistry in products we use daily". One part of the presentation is to explain how you would (theoretically) test your product for one or two of its ingredients.
The product (a type of cleaning product) we chose contains these chemicals:
AQUA, TETRAPOTASSIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, TRIETHANOLAMINE, LAURYL POLYGLUCOSE,
CAPRYLIC ACID, POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE, SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE, ISODECANOLETHOXYLATE, LIMONENE
So my question is: how would I test (this product) for Caprylic acid?
If any other chemicals in this product are good for 'theoretical testing for' I would be happy to know
Also if anything is unclear please do ask!
Thanks in advance,
Taidoboy