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Rosin smoke

Petroleum Industry Rosin Smoke i tulfuric Aci 1 Mist ... [Pg.65]

Wood rosin process Woodruffite Wood shakes Wood shingles Wood smoke Woods strike Wood stain Wood stains Woodward s synthesis Wood waste Wood waste ash Wood wastes Woody fragrances Woody odor... [Pg.1072]

Potassium perchlorate is a strong oxidizer at high temperatures. It is the same as potassium chlorate in that it burns with a fuel such as rosin in a mixture of about 10 2 ratio, producing a high temperature flame and a white smoke of KCl-part ides. With shellac it burns less easily. [Pg.92]

Stich, H.F. and Rosin, M.P., Quantitating the synergistic effect of smoking and alcohol consumption with the micronucleus test on human buccal mucosa cells, Int. J. Cancer, 31, 305, 1983. [Pg.268]

Stink-ball. A na.sty pyrotechnic, which makes a suffocating smoke and otlor, to be thrown among working j>arties, or on an enemy s deck at close quarters. It is composed of pitch, rosin, niter, gu powder, colophony, assafoetida, sulphur, etc. Us< oy the Chinese and Malay pirates. [Pg.207]

Roper, H., K. Heyns, and W. Gnenther Nitrosamin Spurenanalysen von Anchosen nnd Rancherfischen [Nitrosamine Trace analyses of anchovies and smoked fish] Mikrobiol. Technol. Lebensmitt. 7 (1981) 13-17. Rosin, M. R Inhibition of genotoxic activities of complex mixtnres by natnrally occnrring agents Care. Mntagen Environ. 1 (1982) 259-273. [Pg.1476]

Properties Dk. brn. vise, liq., pleasant vanilla odor sol. in fixed oils si. sol. in propylene glycol insol. in water, glycerin dens. 1.150-1.170 Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) > 5 g/kg, (skin, rabbit) >10 g/kg low toxicity by ing. and skin contact skin irritant mild allergen can cause contact dermatitis and stuffy nose common sensitizer may cross react with benzoin, rosin, benzoic acid, benzyl alcohol, cinnamic acid, essential oils, storax, etc. TSCA listed Precaution Combustible when heated Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes... [Pg.379]

Liquid phenol. See Phenol Liquid pitch oil. See Creosote oil Liquid Poiy-10] Liquid Poiy-2a, Liquid Poiy-30. See Sodium metaphosphate Liquid rosin. See Tall oil Liquid silver. See Mercury Liquid smoke. See Pyroligneous acid extract Liquid storax. See Storax (Liquidambar orientalis)... [Pg.2418]


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