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Scientific names do not apply to everyday items such as soda. If there were a scientific study on soda, likely it would be referred to as soda, soda pop, or possibly 'carbonated beverages high in sugar'.
Neither. Most washing powders are mixtures.
The Washing Pole is another name for a Japanese sword used by Sasaki Kojirō.
you can avoid bad bacteria by washing your hands before and after you eat or prepare food; making sure that your doctor washes his/her hands before examination, and avoid touching your eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
Washing soda is deca hydrated sodium carbonateNa2CO3.10H2O. it is water soluble carbonate.
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no. taking showers and washing your face does though.=]
By: Baths, Showers, cleaning, washing, cooking, boiling and drinking.
it is use for washing filter boiler and cooler clean boiler suit
Wash them, showers and washing machines work the best.
No they didn't. Back then there were no electric showers like today. The rich people would get water from a well and have a bath. The poor people went without washing. Showers were what they'd call the rain. Just another English shower.
Either put grease in it or wait a few days without taking showers/washing hair.
Showers/baths and clothes washing machines consume 75% of residential water
by never washing your hands and never taking showers. also try getting 5 stars in 1 mission
Drinking Cooking using bathroom watering plants cleaning taking showers filling up ponds and pools washing hands
Drinking Cooking using bathroom watering plants cleaning taking showers filling up ponds and pools washing hands