TSCA Definition 2019: The residue from the distillation of thermal cracked or steam-cracked residuum and/or catalytic cracked clarified oil with a softening point from 40.degree.C to 180.degree.C (104.degree.F to 356.degree.F). Composed primarily of a complex combination of three or more membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.
8001-58-9AWPA #1 | Brick oil | Caswell No. 225 | CCRIS 6005 | Coal tar creosote | Coal tar creosote oils | Coal tar oil | Creosote | Creosote P1 | Creosote| from coal tar | Creosotum | Cresylic creosote | EINECS 232-287-5 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 025004 | Heavy oil | HSDB 6299 | Liquid pitch oil | Naphthalene oil | Petroleum creosote | Preserv-O-sote | RCRA waste number U051 | Sakresote 100 | Wash oil | UNII-KOY0V755L3
TSCA Definition 2019: The distillate of coal tar produced by the high temperature carbonization of bituminous coal. It consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons, tar acids and tar bases.
90640-80-5Anthracene oil | EINECS 292-602-7 | Light coal tar distillate | Middle coal tar distillate | EC 292-602-7
TSCA Definition 2019: A complex combination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons obtained from coal tar having an approximate distillation range of 300.degree.C to 400.degree.C (572.degree.F to 752.degree.F). Composed primarily of phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole.
TSCA Definition 2019: A very complex combination of high molecular weight organic compounds containing a relatively high proportion of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C25 with high carbon-to-hydrogen ratios. It also contains small amounts of various metals such as nickel, iron, or vanadium. It is obtained as the non-volatile residue from distillation of crude oil or by separation as the raffinate from a residual oil in a deasphalting or decarbonization process.
1344-09-8N 38 | Q 70 | 49FG | L 96 (salt) | as Bond 1001 | Agrosil S | Agrosil LR | Britesil | Britesil H 20 | Britesil H 24 | Carsil | Carsil (silicate) | Caswell No. 792 | DP 222 | Dryseq | Dupont 26 | EINECS 215-687-4 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 072603 | HK 30 (van) | HSDB 5028 | Metso 99 | Portil A | Pyramid 1 | Pyramid 8 | Sikalon | Silica E | Silica K | Silica N | Silica R | Silican | Silicic acid| sodium salt | Sodium polysilicate | Sodium sesquisilicate | Sodium silicate | Sodium silicate glass | Sodium silicate solution | Sodium siliconate | Sodium water glass | Soluble glass | Star | Waterglass | UNII-IJF18F77L3 | EC 215-687-4
Water glass; formerly used in tuberculosis, bronchial asthma, arteriosclerosis, & as topical antiseptic; irritating & caustic to skin, mucous membranes; if swallowed, causes vomiting & diarrhea.
A strong corrosive acid that is commonly used as a laboratory reagent. It is formed by dissolving hydrogen chloride in water. GASTRIC ACID is the hydrochloric acid component of GASTRIC JUICE.