Math, asked by ooOPoisonousQueenOoo, 6 days ago

whαt íѕ thє uѕє σf ѕαnítízєr?​

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Answered by SANDHIVA1974
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Sanitizers are anti-microbial by their inherent chemical action. And they are effective in killing almost all microbes except 3 viruses (clostridium difficile, cryptosporum and noravirus.) Do not use hand-sanitizer if your hands are dirty and greasy. First clean your hands with soap and water and then use a sanitizer.

Answered by AVENGERS789456
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Hand sanitiser kills pathogens present on our hands and diminishes transmission of germs also from one person to another. Sanitisers have ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, and the antibacterial substance triclosan. The use of hand sanitiser can help us fight against the Coronavirus effectively.

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