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Chemistry apron is mainly helpful when manipulating liquids which may be poisonous, caustic, corrosive, acidic, so that spilt or sprayed droplets will not land on your clothes or skin. For example concentrated sulphuric acid - vitriol - easily carbonizes cotton and would cause severe dame to skin on contact.

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