A by-product of the destructive distillation of coal used as a topical antieczematic. It is an antipruritic and keratoplastic agent used also in the treatment of psoriasis and other skin conditions. Occupational exposure to soots, tars, and certain mineral oils is known to be carcinogenic according to the Fourth Annual Report on Carcinogens (NTP 85-002, 1985) (Merck Index, 11th ed).
7440-44-0K 257 | U 02 | Acticarbone | Activated carbon | Activated charcoal | Adsorbit | AG 5 | AG 3 (Adsorbent) | AG 5 (Adsorbent) | AK (Adsorbent) | Amoco PX 21 | Anthrasorb | Aqua nuchar | AR 3 | ART 2 | AU 3 | BAU | BG 6080 | Black 140 | Black pearls | Calcotone Black | Canesorb | Carbolac | Carbon | Carbon-12 | Carbon| colloidal | Carbopol M | Carbopol Z 4 | Carbopol Z Extra | Carbopol Extra | Carbosieve | Carbosorbit R | Caswell No. 161 | Cecarbon | CF 8 | CF 8 (Carbon) | CLF II | CMB 200 | CMB 50 | Coke powder | Colgon BPL | Colgon PCB-D | Colgon PCB 12X30 | Columbia LCK | Conductex | CUZ 3 | CWN 2 | Darco | EINECS 231-153-3 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 016001 | Filtrasorb | Filtrasorb 200 | Filtrasorb 400 | Grosafe | HSDB 5037 | Hydrodarco | Irgalite 1104 | Jado | MA 100 (Carbon) | Norit | Nuchar | OU-B | Pelikan C 11/1431a | SKG | SKT | SKT (adsorbent) | SU 2000 | Suchar 681 | Supersorbon S 1 | Supersorbon IV | Watercarb | Witcarb 940 | XE 340 | XF 4175L | CCRIS 8681 | EC 231-153-3
A nonmetallic element with atomic symbol C, atomic number 6, and atomic weight [12.0096; 12.0116]. It may occur as several different allotropes including DIAMOND; CHARCOAL; and GRAPHITE; and as SOOT from incompletely burned fuel.
1344-28-1A1-0104 T 3/16'' | A1-0109 P | A1-1404 T 3/16'' | A1-3438 T 1/8'' | A1-3916 P | A1-3945 E 1/16'' | A1-3970 P | A1-3980 T 5/32'' | A1-4028 T 3/16'' | A1-4126 E 1/16'' | F 360 (Alumina) | G 0 (Oxide) | G 2 (Oxide) | A 1 (Sorbent) | delta alumina | A1-1401 P(MS) | Abramant | Abramax | Abrarex | Abrasit | Activated aluminum oxide | AI3-02904 | Alcoa F 1 | Almite | Alon C | Aloxite | Alumina | Aluminite 37 | Aluminum oxide | Aluminum oxide (Brockmann) | Aluminum oxide (brockmann) (form) | Aluminum sesquioxide | Aluminum trioxide | Alumite (oxide) | Alundum | Alundum 600 | Brockmann| aluminum oxide | Cab-O-grip | Catapal S | Catapal SB alumina | CCRIS 6605 | Compalox | Conopal | Diadur | Dialuminum trioxide | Dispal M | Dispal alumina | Dotment 324 | Dotment 358 | Dural | EINECS 215-691-6 | Eta-alumina | Exolon XW 60 | Faserton | Fasertonerde | Fiber FP | GK (Oxide) | HSDB 506 | Hypalox II | Jubenon R | KA 101 | Ketjen B | KHP 2 | LA 6 | Q-Loid A 30 | Lucalox | Ludox CL | Martoxin | Microgrit WCA | Neobead C | Poraminar | PS 1 (Alumina) | RC 172DBM | Saffie | Theta alumina | UNII-LMI26O6933 | Aluminum lake | Alumina Ceramic | Bauxite | Sapphire | EC 215-691-6
An oxide of aluminum, occurring in nature as various minerals such as bauxite, corundum, etc. It is used as an adsorbent, desiccating agent, and catalyst, and in the manufacture of dental cements and refractories.
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.
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.
143-33-94-02-00-00050 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) | M-44 cyanide capsules | BRN 3587243 | Caswell No. 758 | CCRIS 7712 | Cianuro di sodio [Italian] | Cyanide of sodium | Cyanobrik | Cyanogran | Cyanure de sodium [French] | Cyanure de sodium [ISO-French] | Cymag | EINECS 205-599-4 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 074002 | HSDB 734 | Hydrocyanic acid| sodium salt | Kyanid sodny [Czech] | NSC 77379 | RCRA waste number P106 | Sodium cyanide | Sodium cyanide [ISO] | Cyanasalt H | Cyanasalt S | Cianuro di sodio | Cyanure de sodium | Kyanid sodny | UNII-O5DDB9Z95G | EC 205-599-4
A highly poisonous compound that is an inhibitor of many metabolic processes and is used as a test reagent for the function of chemoreceptors. It is also used in many industrial processes.
A dark-gray, metallic element of widespread distribution but occurring in small amounts with atomic number, 22, atomic weight, 47.867 and symbol, Ti; specific gravity, 4.5; used for fixation of fractures.
An element that is a member of the chalcogen family. It has an atomic symbol S, atomic number 16, and atomic weight [32.059; 32.076]. It is found in the amino acids cysteine and methionine.