Science, asked by MRZUHAIB, 7 months ago

WHAT DOES A SANITISER CONTAIN ? WHAT CHEMICALS ARE IN IT ?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The active ingredient of a hand sanitiser is alcohol. A regular solution or bottle contains around 70 per cent of alcohol. However, the type of alcohol used can vary. Ethanol, the chemical present in most alcoholic drinks, is used in many hand sanitisers, but there is one difference...

Hope it helps you dear..

Answered by kkomalireddy
0

Answer:

alcohol

Explanation:

The active ingredient of a hand sanitiser is alcohol. A regular solution or bottle contains around 70 per cent of alcohol. However, the type of alcohol used can vary. Ethanol, the chemical present in most alcoholic drinks, is used in many hand sanitisers, but there is one difference.

plzzz follow me and mark me as brainliest

Similar questions