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Some household items that routinely contain antibiotics or other anti-bacterial chemicals are some soaps and most household cleaners like Lysol.
There are lots of different chemicals. Some chemicals would have no effect on rubber, some chemicals would destroy rubber, and some chemicals would have various other effects on rubber.
Yes it does.
Chemicals yes, elements however, no. Elements are themselves chemicals, Burn hydrogen in oxygen and you'll end up with water, another chemical.
People use salt, bromine, chlorine, and other assorted chemicals
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Some household items that routinely contain antibiotics or other anti-bacterial chemicals are some soaps and most household cleaners like Lysol.
No, never give a dog human medicine as it could potentially kill it. There are chemicals in our medicine which are poisonous to other species.
Hormones are chemicals released by cells, which then affect other cells in the body. No, they cannot be seen, as they are chemicals.
We dispose of plastic by putting garbage that includes plastic in a big land fill that is specially reserve for garbage. And then the plastic decomposes for hundreds of years.; Because its cheap enit blud. lol
Many lotions and household soaps. In fact, 75% of all liquid hand soaps and 35% of all bar soaps contain antibiotics. 7.
It is not sensible to mix bleach and chlorine, or any other cleaners, especially as the question appears to be about a swimming pool? It has been known that, potentially, the gas given off, when chemicals are haphazardly mixed can cause death! Always read the labels and use household cleaners and swimming pool chemicals - carefully.
Enamel paint that has dried on a surface is no more or less flammable than other top coats. Many of the chemicals in enamel paint are combustible under the right conditions. It is advisable to store unused enamel paint, and many other household chemicals, in a safe environment.
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
Well the first medicines were just herbs and natural plants which were evventualy mixed together in different ways so they could fo things differently or just so it was more efficient. Later we figured out what chemicals were in these natural medicines and now we make medicines with mixes of those chemicals and other chemicals.
Most likely out of curiosity. Just remember, curiosity killed the cat. ~Austin
Chemicals found in supply closets are often exceedingly dangerous to inhale. Some chemicals can cause rapid and irreversible lung damage, while others can cause brain and other organ damage. Sometimes individuals inhale household chemicals in order to produce a 'high', but these chemicals are generally much more dangerous than even 'hard' street drugs. The toxic effects of solvents are inseparable from any psychoactive properties, and thus these chemicals should never be inhaled.