removes bacteria causing infections
bandaid, bandage, dettol, that should be all you need.
The ingredients listed on the label are: Na (Sodium) soap, fragrance, TCC, colour, preservative. TCC is (I think) triclocarban (3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide) which is NOT the same active ingredient that is found in Dettol liquid first aid antiseptic (chloroxylenol).
Dettol can be used both diluted and undiluted, depending on the application. For general disinfection, it is often recommended to dilute Dettol in water according to the instructions on the label. However, for tougher cleaning tasks or specific uses, it may be used undiluted. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the best results.
Dettol is used as a liquid antiseptic disinfectant.
Dettol is evaporated faster.
What is economics
To stop bacteria from your hands getting to the womb
it is use as an absorbent material
Dettol was invented by Joseph Lawrence in 1933. Lawrence was a chemist working for Reckitt Benckiser, the company that produces Dettol.
wrong answer
The stomach uses peristalsis and pepsin to aid digestion.
To prepare a 5% Dettol solution, you would mix 95 parts water with 5 parts Dettol. For example, to make 1 liter of 5% Dettol solution, you would mix 950 ml of water with 50 ml of Dettol. Always ensure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dilution ratios.