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How does antisepitcs work?

An antiseptic is typically a liquid or ointment that is applied to cuts or sores on a body. Antiseptics are used to kill bacteria, and heals sores and have been used for the last 250 years.


What do you call the red liquid that is applied to small wounds?

Macuracome (spelling?) Note, mercurochrome and iodine tincture are no longer medically used. They have been replaced by Betadine solution and Neosporin ointment.


What is the surface area of solubility?

There is no such thing as "surface area" of "solubility" since the latter refers to the maximum concentration in the solution of a solid (or liquid) in a liquid. "Surface area", as applied to such a phenomenon is meaningless. However, by *increasing* the surface area of, say, a salt, by grinding it, will increase its solubility. Maybe *that* is what the questioner meant.


What is the color of general anesthesia gas?

In its liquid form, it looks like water.


What is the process of evaporation?

Evaporation is the process by which a liquid turns into a gas when heat is applied. This occurs when molecules at the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to escape into the surrounding atmosphere. Evaporation is influenced by factors such as temperature, surface area, and humidity.


Will dove dish washing liquid get ointment out of your hair?

Yes, Dove dishwashing liquid can help remove ointment from your hair as it is designed to cut through grease and oil. Apply the liquid to the affected area, lather, and rinse thoroughly with water. Follow up with your regular shampoo and conditioner.


WHICH form of medication administration involves a liquid or ointment that is rubbed into the skin?

topical application


Uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid?

Surface Tension


What is the direction in which the surface tension acts when the liquid is at rest?

Surface tension acts perpendicular to the surface of the liquid, attempting to minimize the surface area and causing the liquid to form into droplets or exhibit a meniscus in a container. This force is due to the cohesive forces between the liquid molecules at the surface.


What comes before on a surface of a the liquid?

Before a liquid appears on a surface, the molecules of the liquid are typically attracted to each other due to cohesive forces. As the liquid is introduced to the surface, it spreads out or forms droplets depending on the surface tension and the adhesive forces between the liquid and the surface. The interactions between these forces determine whether the liquid will wet the surface or bead up.


What is the vaporization at the surface of a liquid called?

Evaporation. It only happens at the surface of a liquid.


Which term is defined as the change is physical state from liquid to gas at the surface of a liquid?

The change from liquid to gas at the surface of a liquid is known as vaporization.