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Properties of Hazards: To Solve or Not to Dissolve

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Description: Discusses the health hazards of organic solvents, such as gasoline, paint, degreasers, and glues. Includes lesson and activities. [Pre-test and post-test require file download.]
To Solve or Not to Dissolve - Introduction (Click the chart above or on "Lesson" in the side bar to begin) include a variety of commonly used chemicals found in many consumer products, such as degreasers, glues, paints, household cleansers and fuels.  The most common solvent is water, which is an inorganic solvent. Water can be toxic, but only in huge quantities. This lesson will discuss organic solvents because they can cause very harmful effects, even in small amounts.
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