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Most commonly a traumatic injury.
There are many formulations of rubber, so it depends on which formulation of rubber you use. Pharmaceutical rubber stoppers are made of Butyl rubber which is unaffected by alcohol.
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No, You cannot mix fevicol and fevibond because both of them have different media. i.e. fevicol is water-based while fevibond is rubber-based adhesive. Aquarium has to be filled with water and so, you cannot use fevicol as fevicol is likely to melt again within few hours. Its better if you go for feviquik first and stick the glasses and then make a lining of fevibond to ensure no water-leakage.
n-butyl alcohol and propionic anhydride are used.
they used to use mercury but now they use a type of alcohal
no alcohol just use peroxide
Most commonly a traumatic injury.
You can probably use fevicol or super glue!!
why is the purpose of using coloured alcohal instead of usin any other compound why use of alcohal is preferred over mercury in thermometers
You can use alcohal and salt to bath your pets, this and palmalive dish soap works.
That in later years, people will only use it for alcohal bottles
There are many formulations of rubber, so it depends on which formulation of rubber you use. Pharmaceutical rubber stoppers are made of Butyl rubber which is unaffected by alcohol.
The only thing that Isopropyl, or rubbing alcohol will do to the hair is extremely dry it out if applied. The same affect will occur if an alcoholic beverage is applied as well.
They use natural butyl rubber, which is sticky, in a solvent that takes time to dry. Also sometimes they use chemicals that remain tacky to catch mice and rats. The strength of the glue depends on the composition.