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Hydrocarbon Toxicity: Risks and Effects by Yaco Jessa Mae Javier is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the toxicity and dangers of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. It outlines that aliphatic hydrocarbons like paraffins and olefins become more toxic with higher molecular weights and boiling points. Lower homologues mainly cause narcotic effects but higher ones can also irritate skin and cause liver damage. Olefins are generally more toxic than similar paraffins. Cycloparaffins resemble paraffins in chemical behavior and toxicity increases with additional methyl groups. Aromatic hyd
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- Yaco Jessa Mae Javier
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- EN