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It depends on the work being done in the lab. I have a lab here at work that I process printing plates in, and we don't have any solvents at all. Biology labs have some solvents--they all have at least one kind of alcohol, and the other solvents depend, once again, on the work the lab does. A fuels lab will have many flammable solvents because the things they develop are solvents in their own right.

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Two examples are: acetone and paper.

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Methanol & ethanol

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Paper and cloth.

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