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Compound which is added to soap to impart antiseptic properties is ________.
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Compound which is added to soap to impart antiseptic properties is ________.
A.
sodium laurylsulphate
B.
sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate
C.
rosin
D.
bithional
Answer :
bithional
Solution :
Compound which is added to soap to impart antiseptic properties is bithional.
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Which of the following is a sink for $$CO ?$$
A.
Haemoglobin
B.
Microorganisms present in the soil
C.
Oceans
D.
Plants
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Mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol acts as
A.
analgesic
B.
antiseptic
C.
antipyretic
D.
antibiotic
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Which of the following is an analgesic?
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Streptomycin
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Releted Question 4
Bithional is generally added to the soaps as an additive to function as a/an
A.
softener
B.
dryer
C.
buffering agent
D.
antiseptic
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