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scientists test and continue to retest both new and old chemicals even if they have been tested before
after its been evaluated and tested repeatedly
Of course not! A beaker is used to mix and measure chemicals. You do not know what chemicals have been in that beaker and many are poisonous or very harmful.
you use chemical but makes sure you use good chemicals
no because the chemicals will be gone and so it wont be able to clean very well
scientists test and continue to retest both new and old chemicals even if they have been tested before
make sure they have not been recalled.
Benzphetamine is category X during pregnancy. Diethylpropion is category B. Other anorexiants have not been rated; however their use during pregnancy does not appear to be advisable. Safety for use of anorexiants has not been evaluated.
Each work area has to maintain a safety data sheet for chemicals ONLY after the original packaging has been opened
Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) are limits of occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals that have been established by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
To get people away and show them to be caucious of the chemicals. The sign is a picture of a skull and bones corpse which ("has just been killed from chemical waste"?).
You go to a adoptive agency and they will help you after you have been evaluated.
Her diagnosis? She has been evaluated and her doctor diagnosed her.
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
Chocolate's scientific name, theobroma cacao, is literally translated as "food of the gods". Its feel good chemicals have long been associated with feelings of love, safety, and comfort.
yes
It's still 25 cents it may have been exposed to chemicals to discolor it but no added value to the coin