Examples of using Phenol in English and their translations into Danish
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Acetone((CH 3) 2 CO) and phenol(C 6 H 5 OH) are used as feeder materials in the synthesis of many different substances.
Effects on health Vanillin is a phenol aldehyde with reactive aldehyde
Okay, well, cars 7 through 10… and 16 through 19 are carrying a chemical called Molten Phenol.
which is a naturally occurring phenol found in the skin of red grapes.
And 16 through 19 are carrying a chemical called molten phenol. Okay, well, cars 7 through 10.
The absorption through skin is so large that a few hours' contact with 2% phenol solution can result in acute intoxication with shock,
even brush your teeth, because phenol may enter into an active relationship with the water.
papain and phenol should be inserted into Annex II to Regulation(EEC) No 2377/90;
Phenol According to the List of dangerous substances phenol is classified as being toxic with R23/24/25"Toxic by inhalation,
Crude Phenols; The reaction product obtained by neutralizing coal tar oil alkaline extract with an acidic solution,
the Munich Technological University contains up to four times more than the Community limits on phenols 0.5 μ g/l ppb, as laid down in Directive 80/778!
You know about molten phenol?
Was the wound swabbed, dressed in phenol?
Was the wound swabbed and dressed in phenol?
The following heat-resistant castor wheels are supplied with hard phenol wheels.
metacresol, phenol, zinc chloride, sodium.
Furthermore, phenol is toxic to the white blood corpuscles Jensen AA, 1997b.
m-cresol, phenol, glycerol, dibasic sodium.
Phenol does not seem to harm the unborn child or to be carcinogenic.
m-cresol, phenol, glycerol, dibasic sodium.