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what element is used as an antiseptic in in medicine ?​

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Answered by ItzZzArry
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Answer:

Antiseptics can be classified according to their chemical structure. Commonly used antiseptic groups include alcohols, quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorhexidine and other diguanides, antibacterial dyes, chlorine and hypochlorites, inorganic iodine compounds, metals, peroxides and permanganates, halogenated phenol derivatives and quinolone derivatives. The following table lists some of the agents within these groups.

Alcohol

Ethyl alcohol 70%

Isopropyl alcohol 70%

Used as a skin disinfectant

Explanation:

alcohol is present in dettol

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Answered by kanvi14
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Commonly used antiseptic groups include alcohols, quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorhexidine and other diguanides, antibacterial dyes, chlorine and hypochlorites, inorganic iodine compounds, metals, peroxides and permanganates, halogenated phenol derivatives and quinolone derivatives.

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