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Summary Of: Ethyl chloride

Ethyl chloride is produced by... ethyl chloride is produced according to the... ethyl chloride has also been produced from... Some ethyl chloride is generated as a byproduct of... Should demand for ethyl chloride continue to fall to the point where making it for its own sake is not... the major use of ethyl chloride was to produce... and the demand for ethyl chloride has fallen sharply... ethyl chloride has been used as a... The only remaining industrially important use of ethyl chloride is in treating... Ethyl chloride is a prescription drug in the US... Ethyl chloride is a narcotic inhalant drug... ethyl chloride is used as an inhalant... Ethyl chloride is the least toxic of the chloroethanes... Studies on the effects of chronic ethyl chloride exposure in animals have given inconsistent results...

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