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Summary Of: Acetonitrile

Acetonitrile is a by... Production trends for acetonitrile thus generally follow those of... Acetonitrile can also be produced by many other methods... of acetonitrile were produced in the US... Acetonitrile is a polar solvent... and acetonitrile has been banned in cosmetic products in the... Acetonitrile dissolves a wide range of compounds without complications... Acetonitrile is a two... acetonitrile is employed as a displaceable... Acetonitrile itself has only a modest toxicity... Cases of acetonitrile poisoning in humans... The metabolism of acetonitrile is much slower than that of other nitriles... times lower for acetonitrile poisoning than for... The relatively slow metabolism of acetonitrile to hydrogen cyanide allows more of the cyanide produced to be detoxified within the body... It also allows more of the acetonitrile to be excreted unchanged before it is metabolised...

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