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- Styrene - Wikipedia
Styrene is an organic compound with the chemical formula C 6 H 5 CH=CH 2 Its structure consists of a vinyl group as substituent on benzene Styrene is a colorless, oily liquid, although aged samples can appear yellowish
- Styrene | C6H5CHCH2 | CID 7501 - PubChem
It's a colorless liquid that evaporates easily and has a sweet smell It often contains other chemicals that give it a sharp, unpleasant smell It dissolves in some liquids but doesn't dissolve easily in water
- Styrene
Styrene is primarily used in the production of polystyrene plastics and resins Acute (short-term) exposure to styrene in humans results in mucous membrane and eye irritation, and gastrointestinal effects
- Styrene - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Styrene is primarily a synthetic chemical that is used extensively in the manufacture of plastics, rubber, and resins It is also known as vinylbenzene, ethenylbenzene, cinnamene, or phenylethylene Many workers, including those who make boats, tubs, and showers, are potentially exposed to styrene
- Styrene | Public Health Statement | ATSDR
Pure styrene is a colorless liquid that evaporates easily and has a sweet smell However, styrene often contains other chemicals that give it a sharp, unpleasant smell
- About Styrene - SIRC
Styrene is an essential component of materials used to make thousands of remarkably strong, flexible, and light-weight products for home, school, work, and play
- 50 Facts About Styrene
Styrene is a colorless, oily liquid with a sweet smell at low concentrations This organic compound, with the chemical formula C6H5CH=CH2, plays a crucial role in producing plastics and rubber Found naturally in foods like cinnamon and coffee beans, most styrene is made synthetically
- Styrene - California Department of Public Health
When styrene is absorbed into the body, it is changed into other chemicals called "breakdown products” or metabolites Styrene oxide, one of these breakdown products, causes cancer and chromosome damage in laboratory animals
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