How can your nose go blind to certain smells? Why don’t hand sanitizers dissolve your skin cells? What’s the science behind mouthwash? Shoutout to Pal Dali, Hojjat Abdollahi and The Last Targaryen for sending us these awesome chemistry questions. Got more questions? Drop ‘em in the comments and we might answer them in future episodes. Thanks for asking!
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Sources:
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- Safety evaluation of topical applications of ethanol on the skin and inside the oral cavity
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- Antimicrobial Activity of Common Mouthwash Solutions on Multidrug-Resistance Bacterial Biofilms