The scientific name for a fan cleaner can vary depending on the specific product and its formulation. However, many fan cleaners are primarily composed of solvents and surfactants, and do not have a single scientific name. If referring to a specific type of fan cleaner, it would be helpful to specify the active ingredients or the brand to provide a more accurate response.
Artocarpus heterophyllus is the scientific name of Jackfruit
Scientific name: Globicephala
The scientific name for a olinguito is Bassaricyon Neblina.
The scientific name of water is "ngarpandi borsgayla morjingbaydee"...meaning "tubigus inumus sarapus"
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
The scientific name for drain cleaner is sodium hydroxide, which is also known as caustic soda or lye.
The scientific name for cleaner fish is "Labridae." Cleaner fish are known for their symbiotic relationship with other marine species, where they clean parasites and dead skin off larger fish.
Scaevola aemula
The scientific name for midin is Stenopus hispidus, which is a species of cleaner shrimp commonly found in coral reefs.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gorgonia spp.
Aeroacceleratom Electicus.- Not really. I don't think the question is well formed. By 'scientific name' I think you mean the unique name scientists give to species (e.g. Homo sapiens (people), Canis Lupus(wolves) or Amaranthus retroflexus (a plant)). The names are formed in 2 parts, the first is the Genus and the second is the species)In that sense there is no scientific name for an electric fan.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Scaevola aemula.
Although it is called a vacuum cleaner, it does not actually create a vacuum. Inside the cleaner there is an electric motor which drives a fan blade. This fan blows air out of the vacuum cleaner and this causes air to be drawn in to the cleaner at the other end. Thus the cleaner works by creating an air flow, not a vacuum.
the scintific name of sea fan which belongs to phylum coelenterata (cnidaria) is gorgonia
By creating suction
what is the name of the house cleaner
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.