Hydrogen is a simple gas, odourless and tasteless. It would have no value as a deodorant.
Deodorant as we know it today was invented in the late 19th century. The first commercial deodorant, called Mum, was patented in 1888 in the United States.
Hydrogen fluoride is not a strong electrolyte. This is because it does not fully dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, unlike hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, and hydrogen iodide.
Yes, hydrogen fluoride can form hydrogen bonds.
Yes, hydrogen fluoride does exhibit hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen is H.
Lynx deoderant.
Some do cause cancer, and some don't, like CRYSTAL deoderant
Talc/baby powder is a great substiute for deoderant. It keeps the armpits dry.
Unscrew a deoderant stick, insert 2 condoms, re-screw on the deoderant stick.
I Don't think so.
and why would you do that?
yes
He either doesn't or he does own a stick of chicken fat deoderant. I recommend not going near him when he puts his arm up.
The first company to sell soap and deoderant was Colgate Palmolive. It stood the test of time to where the company exists to this day.
Do you smell at night?
Some Deoderant
Sure is a type of deoderant