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Yes, Germ-X hand sanitizer contains alcohol as the active ingredient to kill germs, typically ethyl alcohol (ethanol).
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The opposite of male germ cell is female germ cell.
Some of the side effects from a barium swallow test could be cramping, vomiting, or troubles swallowing. It could also go down the windpipe and cause infections or breathing trouble.
The Germ - periodical - was created in 1850.
Germ-X is toxic to ingest or swallow, but not toxic to use as a hand sanitizer.
yes , green germ x is better than blue germ x
William germ-x was the 1st person to use germ-x and he used it on mars.
99.99% of germs are eliminated by germ x
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does germ x ever expire? if used will it harm us?
Germ X is an antibacterial soap and hand sanitizer. Germ X was invented in 1997 by inventor Jon-Vi. The company also makes cosmetics and mouthwash.
germ x is made up, it will say on whatever asked the question
Germ-X is a compound, as it is a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together.
I'm girlfriend started using germ-x at work and now she developed a rash on the back of her hands. So my questions is could it be the germ-x or something else?
no
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