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6 February, 07:16

If the copper (II) chloride solution splashes on your skin while you are preparing the solution, what actions should you take?

check all that apply.

- Tell my teacher about the accident right away

- use water to rinse the skin that came into contact with the chemical

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  1. 6 February, 07:29
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    Answer: Both the given options are correct

    Explanation: Copper Chloride (CuCl2) is light brown solid which forms a blue green dihydrate solution on absorbing moisture.

    Thus when this solution splashes on your skin, although it is not harmful at all but still one should tell the teacher about the incident right away and must use water to rinse the skin that came into contact with the chemical.

    Moreover, soap must be used to rinse the affected area along with water.
  2. 6 February, 07:36
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    Answer: both answers correct
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