Solvents (Cleaning) are powerful liquid agents designed to dissolve and remove tough residues like grease, oil, adhesives, and stains. They work by breaking down chemical bonds in dirt, making it easy to wipe or rinse away. Common types include alcohols (e.g., isopropyl alcohol), acetone, and eco-friendly options like citrus-based solvents. Ideal for degreasers, paint thinners, and industrial cleaners, solvents act quickly and evaporate without residue. However, some require careful handling due to flammability or fumes. Modern formulations prioritize low toxicity and biodegradability for safer, sustainable cleaning.

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N-Propanol

N-Propanol, also known as n-Propyl Alcohol or 1-Propanol, is a clear, colorless, low-viscosity liquid with a characteristic mild alcohol-like odor. It is a primary alcohol with the molecular formula C₃H₈O, fully miscible with water and common organic solvents such as alcohols, ketones, ethers, glycols, and hydrocarbons. This high-purity, semi-volatile, polar solvent serves as both a versatile solvent and a chemical intermediate across multiple industrial sectors. N-Propanol has a flash point of 15–23°C and is classified as a highly flammable liquid. Technical grade N-Propanol is manufactured for industrial applications and is not intended for direct human consumption unless specifically certified as USP or Food Grade.