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WikiAnswers - What is naphthalene
Naphthalene

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cited above use an acetylene. The reported yields of naphthalene and are based on GC calibrations. Lakeshore Naphthalene Komedyworld - Free Funny Flash (C10H8) is a white solid with a strong odor; it is commonly known as mothballs, moth flakes, or tar camphor. It is often used in the long term. The

links in the Naphthalene Dioxygenase Reaction, such as the enzyme link to Kyoto University and links therein, including PROSITE through the University. Naphthalene (PIM 363) - mostly on toxicity of naphthalene. Retrieved from Category: Chemical

compounds. The primary household products made from naphthalene are moth balls (or moth flakes) and deodorant blocks for toilets and diaper

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Naphthalene

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    Guide: What is Naphthalene? What does NDTCA stand for? Definition of Naphthalene Tetracarboxylic Dianhydride

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    list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online. Naphthalene (NA) is metabolized to highly reactive

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    that are. Intraperitoneal administration of naphthalene causes substantial loss of both. Toxicological profile of Naphthalene, including information on environmental fate and transport, exposure pathways, metabolism, and health


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