Which of the following is used both as a disinfectant and as an antiseptic, but has limited effectiveness in the presence of blood products, mucus, or soap?
A. boiling water
B. iodine
C. acid products
D. formaldehyde
B. iodine
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A. case B. confounder C. cohort D. source