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These are frequently strong acids or bases.
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A reduced compound is a compound that came into contact with another chemical, experienced a chemical reaction, and lost an electron in the reaction. Reduced compounds are often oxidized.
A female produces eggs from her ovaries. A male produces semen. When these two things come into contact with each other(in the woman's uterus) , the egg is thus fertilized and will begin to develop into a fetus..which then becomes a baby!!:)
infectious diseases (those with bacterial or virus, or prion) you can also "catch" chemical based diseases such as contamination burns if you come into contact with someone with the chemicals on them.
Nope, you have to contact them using the contact form.
This is a corrosive agent.
Yes. Sodium will burn and even explode on contact to water. If it comes in contact with air ore moisture it produces very alkaline substances that can cause chemical burns.
There is no one single chemical that produces skin injury. All strong bases, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, etc. All strong acids, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid...etc
It makes better contact with the wall of the vein than a liquid sclerosing agent; it allows the use of smaller amounts of chemical; and its movement in the vein can be monitored on an ultrasound screen
Fireflies use a chemical reaction called cioluminesence to attract mates or prey. The enxyme luciferase acts on luciferin in the presence of magnesium ions and ATP, producing light when coming in contact with oxygen.
No. Sodium chloride is a compound (a salt) with the chemical formula NaCl. It is a relatively harmless substance that we regularly put in food Sodium is a chemical element with the symbol Na.It is a soft, silvery, highly reactive metal that explodes on contact with water.
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No. It is a chemical.
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