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Learn about benzene, its chemical properties and common uses; discover dangers of benzene exposure and protections offered by personal injury laws. ... One of the more common uses of benzene prior to its regulation was as a gasoline additive. Benzene increases the octane rating of gasoline, making it a widely used anti...
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Benzene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benzene , or benzol , is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C 6 H 6 . It is sometimes abbreviated Ph–H. Benzene is a colorless and highly flammable liquid with a sweet smel...
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Benzene is a widely used chemical formed from both natural processes and human activities. Breathing benzene can cause drowsiness, dizziness, and unconsciousness; long-term benzene exposure causes effects on the bone marrow and can cause anemia and leukemia. ... How might I be exposed to benzene...
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2. IDENTITY, PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES, ANALYTICAL METHODS 2.1 Identity Chemical structure: Chemical formula: C6H6 CAS number: 71-43-2 RTECS number: CY1400000 Common name: Benzene IUPAC name: Benzene Common synonyms: Annulene, benzine, benzol, benzole, benzol coal naphtha, cyclohexatriene, mineral naphtha,
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Research and common sense can help reduce this risk. See the section on PURITY below for a more lengthy discussion on this topic. ... otc: automotive stores uses: ... However, one "odorless paint thinner" claiming 100% mineral spirits had a boiling point of 175 C. note: do not confuse with benzene STARTER FLUID composed of hexane,
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This situation led to greatly increased uses of benzene as a solvent in the artificial leather, rubber goods, and roto-gravure printing industries, and as a starting material in ... common names: Benzol; cyclohexatriene; phene; phenyl hydride; pyrobenzol. Note: Benzin, petroleum benzin and benzine are not benzene. However,
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Some examples of uses of benzene include: ... Chronic poisoning refers to exposure to low levels of benzene over a long period of time. This is the more common form of industrial benzene poisoning. In addition, if a person is rescued from an acute exposure, he or she may then develop chronic, long-lasting effects.
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It describes how you might be exposed to this substance, how exposure might effect you and the environment, common uses, comparative data about cyclohexane and its physical and chemical properties. ... It is slightly soluble in water and soluble in alcohol, acetone, benzene, ethanol, ethyl ether, olive oil,
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