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Summary Of: Xylene

Xylene is a colorless... xylene is also used as an... Solvent grade xylene usually contains a small percentage of... Xylene in air can be smelled at 0... 7 parts of xylene per million parts of air... Xylene is used as a... Xylene is used as a feedstock in the production of... Xylene is also used as a fixation agent for animal tissues... of both methyl groups gives three isomeric xylene dichlorides or 1... Exposure of people to high levels of xylene for short periods can also cause irritation of the skin... Xylene or products containing Xylene should not be used indoors or around food... of unborn animals indicate that high concentrations of xylene may cause increased numbers of deaths... It is not yet known whether xylene harms the unborn fetus if the mother is exposed to low levels of xylene during...

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