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- Phosgene - Wikipedia
Phosgene is an organic chemical compound with the formula COCl2 It is a toxic, colorless gas; in low concentrations, its musty odor resembles that of freshly cut hay or grass [7]
- Phosgene | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
Phosgene, known as "CG" in the military, is a major industrial chemical used to make plastics and pesticides Phosgene is a toxic gas or liquid that can cause damage to the skin, eyes, nose, throat, and lungs
- Phosgene | Toxic Gas, Chloroformyl, Industrial Uses | Britannica
phosgene, a colourless, chemically reactive, highly toxic gas having an odour like that of musty hay, used in making organic chemicals, dyestuffs, polycarbonate resins, and isocyanates for making polyurethane resins
- Phosgene | COCl2 | CID 6371 - PubChem
Phosgene is a colorless nonflammable gas that has the odor of freshly cut hay It is a manufactured chemical, but small amounts occur naturally from the break down of chlorinated compounds
- Phosgene - Chemical Safety Facts
Phosgene is an important chemical intermediate used in the process to manufacture a variety of industrial and consumer products Phosgene is produced by reacting carbon monoxide with chlorine in the presence of a catalyst
- PHOSGENE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
Phosgene is a lung toxicant that causes damage to the capillaries, bronchioles and alveoli of the lungs, by decomposition to hydrochloric acid There is little immediate irritant effect upon the respiratory tract, and the warning properties of the gas are therefore very slight
- Phosgene - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Phosgene is a widely used chemical intermediate, primarily manufactured in the preparation of many organic chemicals Phosgene is used for the synthesis of isocyanate-based polymers, carbonic acid esters, and acid chlorides
- Phosgene | ToxFAQs™ | ATSDR - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Phosgene is a colorless nonflammable gas that has the odor of freshly cut hay It is a manufactured chemical, but small amounts occur naturally from the break down of chlorinated compounds
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