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Anionic Surfactants Carboxylate
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pfas-1.itrcweb.org• Anionic form of chemical names: Many PFAS can exist in various ionic states (for example, acids, anions, cations), which has important implications for their chemical and physical properties. In most cases, this fact sheet uses the anionic form of a given PFAS name, as this is the state in which most PFAS exist in the environment.