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Chemicals that can cause uncomfortable or serious effects when in contact with a tissue. This can happen either on direct contact with the material, or being exposed to its vapors or if they're finely divided. While most dry compounds can irritate the skin, nose or lips, this category is only for compounds that affect all living tissues in a significant effect. | Chemicals that can cause uncomfortable or serious effects when in contact with a tissue. This can happen either on direct contact with the material, or being exposed to its vapors or if they're finely divided. While most dry compounds can irritate the skin, nose or lips, this category is only for compounds that affect all living tissues in a significant effect. | ||
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[[Category:Toxicity]] | [[Category:Toxicity]] |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 14 November 2017
Chemicals that can cause uncomfortable or serious effects when in contact with a tissue. This can happen either on direct contact with the material, or being exposed to its vapors or if they're finely divided. While most dry compounds can irritate the skin, nose or lips, this category is only for compounds that affect all living tissues in a significant effect.
Pages in category "Irritants"
The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total.
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- Schweizer's reagent
- Silicon dioxide
- Silver nitrate
- Silver(I) fluoride
- Sodium bisulfite
- Sodium borohydride
- Sodium chromate
- Sodium dichromate
- Sodium dithionite
- Sodium hydride
- Sodium hydroxide
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Sodium metabisulfite
- Sodium oxide
- Sodium perborate
- Sodium peroxide
- Sodium silicate
- Sorbic acid
- Strontium chloride
- Strontium oxide
- Sulfur dichloride
- Sulfur dioxide
- Sulfuryl chloride