A distribution of products are obtained. The amount of ethylene oxide and the reaction time determine the degree of ethoxylation (the value of n in the equation above), which in turn determines the surfactant properties of the ethoxylated product. The hydrophilicity of the surfactant increases with the value of n. Traditionally the alcohols were obtained by hydrogenation of fatty acids, but currently most are "oxo alcohols," obtained via hydroformylation. In addition to alcohols, amines and phenols are commonly ethoxylated.