You may start to have headaches then you may have up set tummy aches where you may have a hard time going to the bathroom and you can die from it from all the chemicals in it.
you die!
If you inhale them, they can kill you.
It has been proven that there are many advantages to recycling chemicals used in cleaning processes every day. Two advantages to recycling the cleaning solvents used in the dry cleaning process would be to save the environment and to reduce the cost of this cleaning process.
Petrol (gasoline) was used in the early days of dry cleaning. Its biggest disadvantages are its volatility (meaning there are large evaporation losses) and low flash point, making it a fire hazard. The most common solvents used today are halogenated hydrocarbons such as 'perc'. It is very effective as a grease solvent but has severe environmental issues. An alternative is to use 'hydrocarbon' solvents, which are in fact chemically similar to petrol, but much less volatile.
There are various types of solvents to dry clean clothes: perchlorethylene (perc) is a high percentage use in dry cleaning, and hydrocarbon , Greenearth, Rynex, carbon dioxide, a few others new to the industry and water (wet cleaning).
Solvents are used to dissolve solutes.
If you inhale them, they can kill you.
used in solvents for dry cleaning
It has been proven that there are many advantages to recycling chemicals used in cleaning processes every day. Two advantages to recycling the cleaning solvents used in the dry cleaning process would be to save the environment and to reduce the cost of this cleaning process.
Table 1 solvents
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Disadvantages include the costliness, and the dangers of being exposed to the solvents.
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It's less harsh to inhale.
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K Kirchner has written: 'Evaluation of methods for cleaning low carbon uranium metal and alloy samples' -- subject(s): Uranium, Solvents, Ultrasonic cleaning