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===About Antiseptics===
 
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: [[Antiseptic]]s may be concentrated [[salt]]s or [[alcohol]]s.
 
: [[Antiseptic]]s may be concentrated [[salt]]s or [[alcohol]]s.
: Some common [[subtance]]s have [[antiseptic]] [[properties]] such as [[Ear Wax|ear wax]] or [[honey]].
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: Some common [[substance]]s have [[antiseptic]] [[properties]] such as [[Ear Wax|ear wax]] or [[honey]].
 
: [[Antiseptic]]s may target only one type of [[micro-organism]]. [[Antibacterial]] [[chemical]]s affect [[bacteria]] but not [[fungi]]. [[Antifungal]] [[chemical]]s affect [[fungi]] but not [[bacteria]].
 
: [[Antiseptic]]s may target only one type of [[micro-organism]]. [[Antibacterial]] [[chemical]]s affect [[bacteria]] but not [[fungi]]. [[Antifungal]] [[chemical]]s affect [[fungi]] but not [[bacteria]].

Revision as of 20:56, 17 January 2019

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Meaning

An antiseptic is a chemical that can kill or weaken harmful micro-organisms. These are usually used on the body but not ingested as they can be toxic to other organisms.

About Antiseptics

Antiseptics may be concentrated salts or alcohols.
Some common substances have antiseptic properties such as ear wax or honey.
Antiseptics may target only one type of micro-organism. Antibacterial chemicals affect bacteria but not fungi. Antifungal chemicals affect fungi but not bacteria.