Searching compounds for arsenic of mercury and not acid returned 3673 results.
Displaying compounds 776 - 800 of 3673 in total
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ethyl 1-methyl-4-phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylate
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … provision of a patent airway and institution of assisted or controlled ventilation. The narcotic ... , vasopressors, and other supportive measures should be employed as indicated. In cases of overdosage ... Primary attention should be given to the reestablishment of adequate respiratory exchange through …
Matched description: … , including postoperative pain and the pain of labor. Prolonged use may lead to dependence of the morphine ... type; withdrawal symptoms appear more rapidly than with morphine and are of shorter duration. ... A narcotic analgesic that can be used for the relief of most types of moderate to severe pain …
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argentio perchlorate
Matched symptoms: … arygria, a blue-gray discoloration of the skin and other body tissues. Argyria is a permanent effect but ... does not appear to be harmful to health. Exposure to high levels of silver in the air has resulted in ... Exposure to high levels of silver for a long period of time may result in a condition called …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If necessary, the ... person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek medical attention …
Matched description: … Silver perchlorate is a perchlorate of silver. It is a useful source of the silver ion and is often ... element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. It occurs naturally in its pure, free form, as ... an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite. (L808, L809, L827) …
Matched synonyms: … Perchloric acid, silver(1+) salt ... Silver perchloric acid
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λ²-chromium(2+) ion oxalate
Matched symptoms: … , and breathing problems, such as asthma, cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Ingestion of ... Chromium in its trivalent state is not very toxic, but it may be oxidized to hexavalent chromium ... . Breathing hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny nose …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched description: … Chromium(II) oxalate is a chemical compound of chromium. Chromium is a chemical element which has ... the symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is found naturally occuring in rocks, animals, plants, and ... soil, and is usually mined as chromite ore. Chromium is most toxic in its +6 oxidation state (chromium …
Matched synonyms: … Chromium(II) oxalic acid ... Ethanedioic acid, chromium(2+) salt (1:1) ... Oxalic acid, chromium(2+) salt (1:1) …
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bis(propan-2-yl)zinc
Matched symptoms: … Ingestion of large doses of zinc causes stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting. Acute inhalation of ... , weakness, dryness of the nose and throat, chest pain, and coughing. Dermal contact with zinc results in skin irritation. (L49) ... large amounts of zinc causes metal fume fever, which is characterized by chills, fever, headache …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … amounts it is an essential element for life, as it is a cofactor for over 300 enzymes and is found in just as many transcription factors. (L48, L49) …
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isothiocyanatomethane
Matched symptoms: … Cyanide poisoning is identified by rapid, deep breathing and shortness of breath, general weakness ... , giddiness, headaches, vertigo, confusion, convulsions/seizures and eventually loss of consciousness. (L96, L97) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... cold running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If ... necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek …
Matched synonyms: … Isothiocyanic acid, methyl ester ... Methyl isothiocyanic acid
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2-chloro-5-{[2-(nitroamino)-4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-1-yl]methyl}pyridine
Matched symptoms: … Fatigue, twitching, cramps, and weakness leading to asphyxia (L1130). …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … copious amounts of room temperature water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and ... There is no known antidote for neonicotinoid insecticide exposures. The treatment is supportive and ... symptomatic. Administer charcoal as a slurry. In case of inhalation, move patient to fresh air …
Matched description: … receptors are located in cells of both the central and peripheral nervous systems. In insects these ... have become charged. Because of their low toxicity and other favorable features, neonicotinoids are ... , sugar beets and soybeans. They are also used on the vast majority of fruit and vegetable crops …
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butyl (2R)-2-[4-(4-cyano-2-fluorophenoxy)phenoxy]propanoate
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … Cyhalofop-butyl is an aryloxyphenoxy propionic acid herbicide. It is a graminicide (kills grass and
Matched synonyms: … (2R)-2-[4-(4-cyano-2-fluorophenoxy)phenoxy]propanoic acid butyl ester ... (2​R)-2-[4-(​4-​cyano-​2-f​luoro​phen​oxy)​pheno​xy]​propionic acid butyl ester ... (​R)-2-[4-(​4-​cyano-​2-f​luoro​phen​oxy)​pheno​xy]​propionic acid butyl ester …
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but-3-yn-2-yl N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill insects in a similar fashion as ... , carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used throughout the world than all other ... carbamates combined. Because of carbaryl's relatively low mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and
Matched synonyms: … 1-Methylpropynyl ester OF 3-chlorophenylcarbamic acid ... Butyn-1-ol-3-ester OF m-chlorophenylcarbamic acid ... 3-Chlorophenylcarbamic acid 1-methylpropynyl ester …
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copper(2+) ion carbonate
Matched symptoms: … Breathing high levels of copper can cause irritation of the nose and throat. Ingesting high levels ... of copper can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and respiratory difficulty. (L278, L279) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … normal functioning of more than 30 enzymes. It occurs naturally throughout the environment in rocks, soil, water, and air. (L277, L278, L298) ... Copper(II) carbonate is a chemical compound of copper. It is used as a pigment, in some types of ... make-up, as an algaecide, and for bronze plating. Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and
Matched synonyms: … Copper(II) carbonic acid
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2-{[hydroxy(methoxy)methylidene]amino}-N-[2-(methylsulfanyl)ethyl]-1H-1,3-benzodiazole-1-carboximidic acid
Matched symptoms: … Skin redness and skin irritation. Fetuses exposed to high levels may exhibit microphthalmia (small eyes) or anaphthalmia (no eyes). …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … For acute exposures and first aid: EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running ... water. INGESTION: do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with water (never give anything by mouth to an ... soap and water. If necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and
Matched description: … pesticides are carbendazim, benomyl, mecarbinzid, debacarb, fuberidazole, and rabenzazole. Of these ... intracellular transportation. Due to the widespread use of these fungicidal agents and their specific ... restricted their use in the treatment of fungal diseases in plants and have now lost effectiveness for many important diseases. …
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hexaoxo-2,4-dioxa-3-zinca-1,5-dimanganapentane
Matched symptoms: … system effects, which include movements that may become slow and clumsy. This combination of symptoms ... Manganese mainly affects the nervous system and may cause behavioral changes and other nervous …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … Zinc permanganate is a chemical compound of manganese and zinc. Zinc is a metallic element with the ... with the symbol Mn and the atomic number 25. It does not occur naturally in its pure form, but is ... enzymes and is found in just as many transcription factors. Manganese is a naturally occurring metal …
Matched synonyms: … Permanganic acid (hmno4), zinc salt ... Zinc permanganic acid
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boranylidynephosphane
Matched symptoms: … , pulmonary edema, shortness of breath, convulsions, and death. Some effects, such as pulmonary edema ... , convulsions, and liver injury, may appear or continue to be present days after an exposure. Ingestion of ... metal phosphides results in release of phosphine in your stomach which can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. (L980) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … respiration, gastric lavage, and/or administration of activated charcoal may be necessary. (L982) …
Matched description: … phosphine upon contact with water or stomach acid. Phosphine is a colorless, flammable, explosive, and toxic gas. (L980, L983) ... Boron phosphide is a phosphide of boron. It is a semiconductor. Metal phosphides are hydrolysed to …
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sodium 2-(N-methyltetradecanamido)acetate
Matched symptoms: … Acyl sarcosines may cause irritation to the skin and eyes. (A2881) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched description: … amino acid found in muscles and other body tissues. Acyl sarcosines are considered modifiŽed fatty ... to improve wetting and penetration of topical pharmaceutical products. Acyl sarcosines and their ... Sodium cocoyl sarcosinate is an sodium salt of an acyl derivative of sarcosine, which is a natural …
Matched synonyms: … Sodium cocoyl sarcosinic acid
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benzene-1,2-dicarbonitrile
Matched symptoms: … Cyanide poisoning is identified by rapid, deep breathing and shortness of breath, general weakness ... , giddiness, headaches, vertigo, confusion, convulsions/seizures and eventually loss of consciousness. (L96, L97) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Antidotes to cyanide poisoning include hydroxocobalamin and sodium nitrite, which release the ... cyanide from the cytochrome system, and rhodanase, which is an enzyme occurring naturally in mammals that …
Matched description: … Phthalonitrile is a chemical compound of cyanide. It is used as a precursor to phthalocyanine ... pigments (which are precursors to the blue dye in jeans), fluorescent brighteners, and photographic sensitizers. (L611) …
Matched synonyms: … Phthalic acid dinitrile …
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7H-furo[3,2-g]chromen-7-one
Matched symptoms: … Harmful if swallowed. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. (L579) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … Not listed by IARC. IARC has assessed other furocoumarins, classifying 8-methoxypsoralen as ... carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), 5-methoxypsoralen as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A), and ... certain other furocoumarins as not being classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. (L579) …
Matched description: … especially if diseased or `spoiled' Psoralen is a significant mutagen and is used for this purpose in ... molecular biology research. Psoralen has been shown to exhibit anti-proliferative, anti-allergenic and ... anti-histamine functions (A7781, A7782, A7782). Psoralen belongs to the family of Furanocoumarins …
Matched synonyms: … 3-(6-Hydroxy-5-benzofuranyl)-2-propenoic acid delta-lactone ... 5-Benzofuranacrylic acid, 6-hydroxy-, delta-lactone ... 6-Hydroxy-5-benzofuranacrylic acid beta-lactone …
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(¹²⁹I)iodanyl
Matched symptoms: … Ingestion of iodine may cause corrosive effects such as oedema of the glottis, with asphyxia ... , aspiration pneumonia, pulmonary oedema and shock, as well as vomiting and bloody diarrhea. The CNS ... , cardiovascular and renal toxicity following acute iodine ingestion appear to be due to the corrosive …
Matched carcinogenicity: … is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). (L2150) I-129 decays with low-energy beta and gamma emissions. …
Matched treatment: … not possible. Anaesthetics and antiemetics are administered to counter the symptoms of exposure, as ... Sodium thiosulphate, 100 mL orally of a 1% solution, has been recommended as an antidote because it ... immediately reduces iodine to iodide. Treatment reversing the effects of irradiation is currently …
Matched description: … second least reactive of the halogens, and the second most electropositive halogen; trailing behind ... astatine in both of these categories. However, the element does not occur in the free state in ... constituents of the thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Iodine-129 is used for a …
Matched synonyms: … Iodine, isotope of mass 129 …
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[1-hydroxy-1-phosphono-2-(pyridin-3-yl)ethyl]phosphonic acid
Matched symptoms: … disorders and pain, bronchitis, bursitis, cataracts, chest pain, colitis, constipation, depression ... blood pressure, infection, insomnia, itching, joint disorders and pain, leg cramps, muscle pain ... , urinary tract infection, vertigo, vision problems, and weakness. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … used to strengthen bone, treat or prevent osteoporosis, and treat Paget's disease of bone.The action ... biosynthesis of isoprenoid lipids (FPP and GGPP) that are essential for the post-translational farnesylation ... and geranylgeranylation of small GTPase signalling proteins. This activity inhibits osteoclast …
Matched synonyms: … Risedronic acid
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bis[(2-hydroxypropanoyl)oxy]alumanyl 2-hydroxypropanoate
Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. (L739, L740) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched description: … Aluminium lactate is a chemical compound of aluminum. Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the ... earth's crust and is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. (L739, L740) …
Matched synonyms: … Aluminium lactic acid
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tris(butan-2-yloxy)alumane
Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. (L739, L740) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched description: … Aluminum butylate is a chemical compound of aluminum. Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the ... earth's crust and is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. (L739, L740) …
Matched synonyms: … Aluminum butylic acid
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2-[(1R,4S,8R,10S,13S,16S,34S)-34-[(2S)-butan-2-yl]-2,8,11,14,22,30,33,36,39-nonahydroxy-13-[(2R,3S)-3-hydroxybutan-2-yl]-5,27-dioxo-27λ⁴-thia-3,6,12,15,25,29,32,35,38-nonaazapentacyclo[14.12.11.0⁶,¹⁰.0¹⁸,²⁶.0¹⁹,²⁴]nonatriaconta-2,11,14,18(26),19(24),20,22,29,32,35,38-undecaen-4-yl]acetic acid
Matched symptoms: … Diarrhea and cramps are the first symptoms. (L993) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment involves high dose penicillin as well as supportive care in cases of hepatic and renal …
Matched description: … mushrooms, most notably Amanita phalloides and several other members of the genus Amanita, as well ... epsilon-Amanitin is one of a group of at least eight Amatoxins found in several genera of poisonous ... as some Conocybe, Galerina and Lepiota mushroom species. (L1774) …
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3-(propan-2-yl)phenyl N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … acid and kill insects in a similar fashion as organophosphate insecticides. They are widely used in ... homes, gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it ... and garden settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must …
Matched synonyms: … Carbamic acid, methyl-, 3-(1-methylethyl)phenyl ester ... Carbamic acid, methyl-, m-cumenyl ester ... Carbamic acid, N-methyl-, 3-isopropylphenyl ester …
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4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethylphenyl N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Mexacarbate is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched synonyms: … Methyl-4-dimethylamino-3,5-xylyl ester OF carbamic acid ... Carbamic acid, methyl-, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-xylyl ester ... Carbamic acid, methyl-, 4-dimethylamino-3,5-xylyl ester …
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triethoxyalumane
Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. (L739, L740) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched description: … earth's crust and is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. (L739, L740) …
Matched synonyms: … Aluminum ethylic acid
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5-[(3aR,6S,6aS)-2-hydroxy-1H,3aH,4H,6H,6aH-thieno[3,4-d]imidazol-6-yl]pentanoic acid
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … and perhaps through capture of biotin generated in the intestinal flora. The utilization of biotin ... for covalent attachment to carboxylases and its reutilization through the release of carboxylase ... signaling: cytoplasm, mitochondria, and nuclei. The activity of cell signals such as biotinyl-AMP …
Matched synonyms: … (+)-cis-Hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-thieno[3,4]imidazole-4-valeric acid ... (3aS,4S,6aR)-Hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-thieno[3,4-D]imidazole-4-valeric acid ... 5-(2-Oxohexahydro-1H-thieno[3,4-D]imidazol-4-yl)pentanoic acid
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2-bromo-2-phenylacetonitrile
Matched symptoms: … Causes severe eye and skin burns. Irritating to eyes, skin, and respiratory system. Acute exposure ... , shock, cyanosis, initial tachycardia and hypertension, and hypotension may be seen. Nausea, vomiting, and metabolic acidosis may occur. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... cold running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If ... necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek …
Matched description: … readily soluble in organic solvents. Bromobenzyl cyanide is resistant to the action of water and ... oxidizers; it decomposes upon heating above 120° C and also when exposed to the action of a number of ... irritation and heavy lachrymation. It was proposed as a toxic lachrymatory agent at the end of World …
Matched synonyms: … Acetic acid, bromophenyl-, nitrile …