What is betapropiolactone?
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Answer / biomaster
Ketone and formaldehyde with boiling point of 163 c which
is capable of all micro organisms and is very active
against viruses.
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Answer / bhuvana
It is a disinfectant used to sterilize vaccines, plasma and
tissue grafts
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Answer / sirishapingali1
betapropiolactone is an chemical agent used in gaseous
sterilization
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