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Use the pop-up menus to label the following statements as either True of False.
1. Hypochlorous acid is an oxidizing agent.
2. Concentrated acetic acid is corrosive.
3. Methylene chloride is flammable.
4. Methylene chloride is a probable human carcinogen.
5. Pipets that contain only water can be disposed of in the trash.
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