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    That's true! Chlorine is a powerful byproduct which is used to kill the contaminants from the water. However, this disinfectant is extremely toxic to our bodies. Moreover, chlorine was associated with various diseases such as cancer, asthma, allergies, dysbiosis and more. Plus, the chlorine from the tap water can damage our hair and skin when we shower. On the other hand…

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    water look inviting on a hot day however there may be unseen hazards. Invisible dangerous pathogens and microorganisms may be present in pools that aren’t treated properly and can result in harmful side effects like swimmers ear or diarrhoea. Disinfectants are used to treat pools and chlorine is by far the most commonly used. Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is the substance that sanitises these swimming pools (De La Matter, 2012). If kept within specified pH parameters then the system works well…

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    Case Scenario 2- Sidney the stray: You have received a call from a client about a stray kitten, Sidney that they have adopted in the last 48 hours. The client is concerned about his apparent skin problems and describes multiple round crusty lesions and patchy fur on Sidney. He seems to be eating ok, and the client reports that Sidney is very playful, although appears to have a swollen front paw that he occasionally limps on. The client would like to make an appointment for the lameness to be…

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    certain extent, depending on the levels of one of the concerns surrounding the tap water safety debate is the additive chlorine. Chlorine is used as a disinfectant in many places in the developed world. The main concern with chlorine-treated water is not danger of ingesting the low levels of chlorine itself, but ingesting the disinfectant byproducts (DBPs) that occur when chlorine reacts with some other organic materials that may be in the water. The most common DBPs are trihalomethanes…

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    Business Analysis: Windex

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    The first common household item I will discuss is Windex. The company that produces Windex is S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. from Wisconsin. Although this product is mainly water, other main ingredients include ethanol and isopropyl alcohol. According to Hazard.com, hazards identification for Windex includes a list explaining adverse effects of ingestion or overexposure. Windex should not be inhaled or ingested. It may cause moderate irritation if it’s in contact with an individual’s skin for too…

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    Sporulating Bacteria

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    Bacteria are commonly associated with pathogenicity. There are multiple factors that can contribute to bacteria being pathogenic. One factor is sporulation. Sporulation is a specialized function that select bacteria undergo when they are exposed to harsh environmental conditions (Fimlaid 2015). Clostridium difficile, Clostridium botulism and Bacillus anthracis are three examples of sporulating bacteria that cause serious human disease. In a 2011 study, the Centers for Disease Control and…

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    Wash hands and spray down or wipe your work are with disinfectant. Dry off with paper towels. Label the bottom of your agar plate (petri dish) as diagrammed in your Experimental Design (note: the bottom of the plate contains the nutrient agar, which looks like a clear/beige gelatinous material). Determine your…

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    Peroxide Inhibit Bacteria

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    Gathered from the data, it seems that commercial products are more effective than natural remedies; natural remedies made little if no contribution in inhibiting bacteria. This result however, does not signify that natural remedies are inadequate at inhibiting bacteria. It reflects that natural remedies are ineffective in inhibiting gram-positive bacteria. First natural product: Saliva for instance, is one of the body’s many defence mechanisms. Its main function is to prevent adhesion of…

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    commonly used in disinfectants and bleach for example. When these chemicals inside are mixed it causes a reaction that produce peroxy acid ester and phenol. Peroxy acid can spelled as one word or be called peracid. It is an acid that contains OOH group. The Peroxy acid ester decompose into carbon dioxide (which is a gas that is part of the air we breathe). Phenol is a poisonous crystalline acidic that presents itself as tars of coal and in wood. In dilute solution it is use as an disinfectant.…

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    Betadine and Iodine deal Way to Differentiate The distinction amongst Betadine and Iodine, fundamentally, originates from their synthetic nature. Iodine is an uncommon component that typically exists as a diatomic atom. Betadine is an intricate substance compound containing iodine in an unpredictable frame. Both iodine and betadine have various business uses and one of a kind applications; essentially betadine is utilized as a sterile arrangement and immaculate iodine is a substance component in…

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