It depends entirely on the solution. Sugar solution for example could be drunk!. Dilute Hydrochloric Acid solution would be poisonous.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution.
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Electrolysis of calcium chloride solution release chlorine.
I did a scientific experiment about solutions at home.
The lab coat almost serves like a second skin. If you were to spill something in lab, instead of getting it on your clothes and on your skin, you would instead get it on the lab coat. To prevent getting chemicals on you or you clothes. Because you don't want to get something like Potassium magnate (VII) on your shirt! A lab coat is a first line of defense in lab. If you were to spill something in lab you would get it on the coat instead of on your skin or on your own clothes. 1. To keep potentially dangerous chemicals off of their clothing 2. To be able to quickly see what is on their lab coats. White shows stains well. The coat is protection from corrosive and toxic chemicals, and the white colour makes it easy to see both stains where such materials may have struck, and possible contaminants before entering the laboratory. A lab coat is a first line of defense in lab. If you were to spill something in lab you would get it on the coat instead of on your skin or on your own clothes
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Lab Rats - 2012 Armed and Dangerous 3-14 was released on: USA: 2014
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution.
Because a lab is full of stuff that can be dangerous, acids and suchlike.
DO NOT drink it until you get a positive coliform reading from a lab test. This could be dangerous.DO NOT drink it until you get a positive coliform reading from a lab test. This could be dangerous.
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it is a solution or qimics.p.s don't play with them
Lab rats helps us by using them to do dangerous experiments. That way we don't have to do it on humans.
All are radioactive, dangerous and unstable
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The purpose of lab safety is to keep you safe because some experiments(labs) have dangerous chemicals that could harm you.
The reference solution in a chemistry lab is the solution that is always present in the experiment, and it doesn't go away while you are testing other solutions. It is kind of like a base camp for your experiment; you're always starting off or going to include it.