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  • ...sed. Aqueous solutions have the advantage of being safer to deal with than solvents.
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  • ...ntional viscose ''if'' a closed loop process captures and reclaims all the solvents used in the manufacturing, though this is ''not'' standard practice <ref na
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  • ...ontains a mixture of [[formaldehyde]], [[methanol]], [[ethanol]] and other solvents. The formaldehyde content generally ranges from 5 to 29 percent and the et
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  • == Wax solvents == ...e]], [[benzene]] (carcinogenic) or mineral spirits. However commercial wax solvents are made from [[citrus oil]], which is less toxic, harder to ignite, and le
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  • ...on with (for example) coconut oil. Various commercial are also available. Solvents, however, are usually avoided as they can damage the surface or paintjob of
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  • .... These uncharged compounds are not salts. They are soluble in nonpolar solvents, and the longer chain derivatives easily dissolve in [[mineral oil|mineral]
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  • | SolubleOther = Soluble in ketones, alcohols and other organic solvents at high temperature
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  • ...scible]] in water (cold or hot), but [[Miscibility|miscible]] in petroleum solvents. [[Category:Hydrocarbon solvents]]
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  • ...drips, bundling things together, colour coding, and applying paints, oils, solvents, greases, and similar substances.
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  • | Solvent = other solvents
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  • ...to slightly yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in most polar organic solvents, but insoluble in water.
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  • ...soil and stains from clothes. The potential for using [[petroleum]]-based solvents in this manner was discovered in the mid-19th century by French dye-works o ...ernative to gasoline-based solvents. The use of highly flammable petroleum solvents caused many fires and explosions, resulting in government regulation of dry
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  • ...readily soluble in water, [[ethanol]], [[diethyl ether]] and many organic solvents.<ref>{{cite web ...asticizer]]s. Ethylene glycol ethers are part of brake fluids, detergents, solvents, lacquers and paints. Other products of ethylene oxide. Ethanolamines are u
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  • ...ents in household products. Paints, varnishes, and wax all contain organic solvents, as do many cleaning, disinfecting, cosmetic, degreasing, and hobby product
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  • ...caused by physical irritants. Common chemical irritants implicated include solvents (alcohol, [[xylene]], [[turpentine]], esters, [[acetone]], [[ketones]], and
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