noun
- a substance that reduces the surface tension of a liquid, allowing it to spread more easily
- a substance produced in the lungs that helps keep the air sacs open during breathing
Usage: chemistry; technical
Usage: medical; biology
Examples
- Soap acts as a surfactant, helping water penetrate and clean fabric.
- The detergent contains surfactants that break down grease and oil.
- Premature babies often lack sufficient surfactant in their lungs.
- Scientists studied how surfactants affect oil spill cleanup efforts.
- The shampoo’s surfactants create foam while removing dirt from hair.
- Doctors may give artificial surfactant to newborns with breathing problems.