Toluol solvent is also known as toluene. This solvent is able to dissolve paints, paint thinners, silicone sealant, and many other chemical reactants. A less toxic substitute for this is MethylCyclohexane.
The solvents used to dissolve plating metals often were highly toxic. Cyanide, for example, was a commonly used solvent.
Water has extremely high polarity, making it an effective solvent for ionic and polar materials. It is non toxic and easy to dispose of. It does not have toxic fumes. It is cheap to obtain ( in some forms and compared to other solvents ).
Some solvents are poison, some solvents are not poison. Also it depends on the dose of the solvent you are exposed to that ultimately determines if something is poison, everything is poisonous at a high enough dosage! Even water (the universal solvent, that life would be impossible without) is poisonous if you drink too much (I do not mean drowning). When you drink too much water the electrolytes in your body become so dilute that nerves and other cells can no longer communicate and you die of water poisoning!
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Steam is not toxic! It can burn, but it is not toxic.
Benzene is a colorless, flammable, and toxic aromatic compound that is often used as a solvent. PCH ANSWER: Acetone
Carbon tetrachloride, a useful but toxic solvent.
yes very
toxic would be good then teach it substitute and minimize and in battle use substitute first then toxic and then start using minimize alot and also teach it softboiled and use it when your low on hp.
Protect, toxic, softboiled, substitute.
The solvents used to dissolve plating metals often were highly toxic. Cyanide, for example, was a commonly used solvent.
It is extremely flammable and toxic to your skin or lungs.
No, this is a myth. Turpentine is a solvent that is toxic to dogs.
Polyvinyl acetate is soluble in a number of organic solvents. Solubility of polyvinyl acetate is directly related to the volatility of the solvent; the more volatile the solvent, the more soluble the polyvinyl acetate. Some of the most common solvents, ranked in order from the most volatile to the least, are listed below.1. diethyl ether (very volatile, water miscible) 2. acetone (best solvent that is commonly used) 3. benzene (very toxic) 4. ethylene dichloride (very toxic, non-water miscible) 5. methanol (toxic, cumulative poison) 6. methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) (toxic) 7. ethanol (denatured alcohols may be toxic) 8. toluene (slightly toxic) 9. xylene (slightly toxic) 10. amyl acetate (slightly water miscible) 11.ethyl acetate
Because each individually is toxic.
Water has extremely high polarity, making it an effective solvent for ionic and polar materials. It is non toxic and easy to dispose of. It does not have toxic fumes. It is cheap to obtain ( in some forms and compared to other solvents ).
You can do it yourself, but it's always best to hire an expert. They have the proper clothing, respirator, and tools for toxic mold cleanup. Some companies even offer a lifetime warranty on their services.