If someone sprays chemicals, and it comes in contact with an eye, it should be flushed immediately. If it is inhaled, a poison control center should be called.
Prior to 1989, trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) and dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) were the most used chemical compound in aerosol-spray propellants. Their use has been discontinued under the Montreal Protocol. answer is: FLUOROCARBON..
Its neither its a neutral, use litmus paper to find out (that's what I did)
Storing poisonous chemicals in milk cartons can lead to unintentional ingestion, as someone might mistake it for milk and consume it. This can result in serious harm or even death due to the toxic nature of the chemicals. It's important to always store chemicals in their original containers with proper labeling to prevent accidents.
That depends on what criteria you are applying. There are very few applications where an aerosol is actually necessary, so my opinion is that there's no point judging one against another. Hair sprays, for instance, are available as pump action sprays, so why use aerosols at all? Most aerosols these days do not contain CFC's but they are still very lacking in green credentials. If we are to conserve resources we need to recycle. One of the big difficulties with recycling is separating the constituents if different materials are mixed together, and in an aerosol can the materials are stuck together. So in a world where we are in danger of running out of things, to my mind aerosols are a stupid extravagance.
Examples of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) include CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane), CFC-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane), and CFC-113 (trichlorotrifluoroethane). These chemicals were commonly used as refrigerants, propellants in aerosol sprays, and solvents, but their production has been phased out due to their harmful effects on the ozone layer.
Bulldog or inch ants can be killed by using ant sprays or other chemicals. These sprays can be found in any major retailer such as Walmart.
yes since their noses are very sensitive and the candles and sprays have chemicals in them which can destroy the budgies delicate respiratory system
Solve water problems. Reduce chemicals - fertiliser and sprays.
yes they do when they are threatened they shoot stinky stuff by mixing chemicals and sprays it
Food was better no chemicals like sprays and everyone mostly had farms
An exterminator. Someone who sprays for pests structurally or agriculturally.
A good anti-pest and bug spray is Badger's. In my opinion, the organic bug sprays are better for your plants than the chemicals. Also, the chemical bug sprays may damage your plants.
When a farmer sprays chemicals on crop plants, the chemicals can be absorbed by the leaves and move through the plant's vascular system to reach the roots. This process is called translocation and allows the chemicals to reach all parts of the plant.
Mostly specially blended lubricating oils, but water repelling sprays and graphite might be used for small applications.
wetter weather is creating fungal infections that organic sprays can not get rid of .the price people are willing to pay for organics is dropping cancer causing chemicals have been found on plants used for making organic sprays.
Mostly specially blended lubricating oils, but water repelling sprays and graphite might be used for small applications.
One can purchase Citronella sprays at places such as Amazon and eBay. One should use caution when purchasing Citronella spray because is being phased out by Health Canada.