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1,4-Diethylene dioxide toxicity

Less commonly used solvents include methyl ethyl ketone, b.p. 80° ethylene chloride, b.p. 84° dioxan (diethylene dioxide), b.p. 101° (vapours are toxic) toluene, b.p. 110° pyridine, b.p. 115-5° chlorobenzene, b.p. 132° cellosolve (ethylene glycol monoethvl ether), b.p. 134-5° di- -butyl ether, b.p. 141° s-tetrachloro-... [Pg.124]

Note Moderately polar solvent soluble in water and most organic solvents flammable highly toxic by ingestion and inhalation absorbed through the skin may cause central nervous system depression, necrosis of the liver and kidneys incompatible with strong oxidizers. Synonyms diethylene ether, 1,4-diethylene dioxide, diethylene dioxide, dioxyethylene ether. [Pg.345]


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