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Is chlorine a cancer causing agent?

Chlorine elementally? No - that would almost be a contradiction of the nature of chlorine. But chlorine in combination with other elements (chlorine compounds of various types) are implicated in many kinds of cancers.


What kind of chemicals does Dawn Dish soap contain?

Dawn Dish soap contains ingredients such as water, surfactants (such as sodium lauryl sulfate), stabilizers, preservatives, and fragrance. It may also contain dyes and other additives depending on the specific formulation.


Why you shouldn't mix chemicals in the science lab?

Unless you know what chemicals you are mixing, and what kinds of chemical reactions they are going to have, you don't know what will happen when you mix chemicals. There are some chemicals which, when mixed, will release a very deadly poisonous gas. There are other chemicals which, when mixed, will explode or burst into flames. Even aside from that, chemicals in a science lab are there for some reason. Someone obtained those chemicals for the lab and intends to do something with them. They are not there to play around with at random.


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Common agrochemical intermediates include chemicals like acetone, ethylene glycol, and benzene, which are used as building blocks in the synthesis of pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. These intermediates undergo various chemical reactions to form the final active ingredients found in agricultural products.


Why should the spatula used for spooning solid chemical from a reagent bottle be clean and dry?

So you don't get water, dirt or other contaminants in the reagent bottle. The reagent bottle should contain chemicals that are as pure as possible. If each person put a dirty spatula in the bottle, the reagent bottle would very quickly accumulate all kinds of junk, ruining the chemicals inside or causing hazardous chemical reactions.