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It depends on the work being done in the lab. I have a lab here at work that I process printing plates in, and we don't have any solvents at all. Biology labs have some solvents--they all have at least one kind of alcohol, and the other solvents depend, once again, on the work the lab does. A fuels lab will have many flammable solvents because the things they develop are solvents in their own right.
Non-ionic solvents, as organic solvents.
what are five examples of solvents
THEY ARE solvents that can mix to form a new substance
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The Brain dos all the work by telling the body to move and work
Be more specific about which solvents
Dermatologists work with top layer of the entire body - the skin.
It depends on the work being done in the lab. I have a lab here at work that I process printing plates in, and we don't have any solvents at all. Biology labs have some solvents--they all have at least one kind of alcohol, and the other solvents depend, once again, on the work the lab does. A fuels lab will have many flammable solvents because the things they develop are solvents in their own right.
Solvents are chemical substances that can dissolve, suspend or extract other materials usually without chemically changing either the solvents or the other materials. Solvents can be organic, meaning the solvent contains carbon as part of its makeup, or inorganic, meaning the solvent does not contain carbon. For example, "rubbing" alcohol is an organic solvent and water is an inorganic solvent. Hydrocarbon and oxygenated solvents are examples of types of organic solvents that can effectively dissolve many materials.
the best way is to do it one part of your body at a time. like work on your upper body one day and the next work on your legs the next. simple =]
Non-ionic solvents, as organic solvents.
brain
the genitals
because we do our daily work physically and we use every part of our body
The belly is an interesting body part. It holds about 6 gallons of milk a day. It will not only work for your body, but it will work for your brain and heart.
Nurses can do work on the entire body, but are usually limited to doing bloodwork, patient interviews, taking temperatures, etc.