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Encyclopedia > Household chemical

Household chemicals are chemicals that are commonly found and used in and around the average household. Food additives generally don't fall under this category, unless they have a use other than for human consumption. The household is the basic unit of analysis in many microeconomic and government models. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Colorings. ... Consumption is the using up of a resource. ...


For the list of household chemicals, see Category:Household chemicals.


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Household - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (218 words)
The household is the basic unit of analysis in many microeconomic and government models.
Most economic models do not address whether the members of a household are a family in the traditional sense.
In feudal or aristocratic societies, a household may include servants or retainers, whether or not they are explicitly so named.
Category:Household chemicals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (115 words)
Household chemicals are chemical substances that are commonly found and used in and around the average household.
Food additives generally do not fall under this category, unless they have a use other than for human consumption.
Household Products Database by the US National Library of Medicine
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