Vikascoder - 30-3-2012 at 10:31
I want to hardware store to buy some liquid for cleaning purposes . What i saw the chemical ingredients in that liquid were only phenol . And in other
type of cleaner was phenyl . But when i check on wiki phenyl is a group which attaches itself to others . Does those liquid were really phenol if that
so is that phenol can se used for making picric acid
bbartlog - 30-3-2012 at 16:50
Phenol used to be a popular disinfectant over a hundred years ago, but I'm surprised it would be sold as a cleaner in modern times. Anyway it's not a
liquid at room temperature.... must have been a solution of some sort.
Vikascoder - 30-3-2012 at 17:25
Ya it is solid at room temperature but what i am getting is a solution of it . What about phenyl
stygian - 30-3-2012 at 20:28
phenyl means substitution of some other chemical by benzene ring. phenyl is not a chemical. Saying a bottle contains phenyl is like saying I have a
black.
Vikascoder - 1-4-2012 at 05:17
would it be phenol solution sold in the market as toilet cleaner and for killing germs and houseflies
DDTea - 1-4-2012 at 06:43
Would you mind sharing some more details?
X___What is the brand name of this cleaner?
X___What is it marketed for? (Scrubbing toilets, cleaning driveways, stripping paint...etc)
Vikascoder - 1-4-2012 at 07:25
genda brand name is phenol used for killing germs in toilets