Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

what is a chemical reaction of sanitizer ??

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Answered by Anonymous
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It works by killing cells—not human cells. It kills microbial cells. It's based on the use of 70 per cent isopropanol alcohol, which is rubbing alcohol. That's the concentration of rubbing alcohol that is most effective in killing germs—it's even more effective than 100 per cent.

Answered by agamdeep34
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● ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

SANITIZER INGRIDIENTS:-

Ingredients found in hand-sanitizers are Water, Glycerin, Isopropyl Myristate, Propylene Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aminomethyl Propanol, Carbomer, Fragrance.

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