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Chemical products

Chemicals contaminating the environment encompass a broad range of harmful substances originating from various industrial, domestic, and natural sources. These contaminants include heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, which may result from industrial activities, electronic waste, or mining. Organic solvents like benzene and toluene, commonly used in industry, can contaminate air and water. These contaminants can have adverse effects on human health, ecosystems, and biodiversity, leading to neurological issues, immune system disorders, and ecological disruptions. Continuous monitoring, stringent regulations, and the promotion of sustainable industrial practices are crucial to minimize the impact of these contaminants and safeguard the environment and public health. Efforts are underway to develop safer alternatives, enhance waste management, and advocate responsible use of industrial chemicals.

872-05-9

Decene-1

872-05-9
112-41-4

Dodecene-1

112-41-4
5538-94-3

Dioctyldimethylammonium chloride

5538-94-3
77-73-6

Dicyclopentadiene

77-73-6
142-84-7

Dipropylamine

142-84-7
64-67-5

Diethyl sulphate

64-67-5
77-78-1

Dimethyl sulphate

77-78-1
111-90-0

Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether

111-90-0
75-78-5

Dichlorodimethylsilane

75-78-5
75-18-3

Dimethyl sulfure

75-18-3
4710-17-2

DMSA (=N,N-Dimethylaminosulfanilid)

4710-17-2
1129-30-2

2,6-diacetylpyridine

1129-30-2
108-01-0

2-(Dimethylamino)ethanol

108-01-0
111-42-2

Diethanolamine

111-42-2
3529-10-0

4-Dimethylaminobutylamine

3529-10-0
23754-87-2

O,O-Dimethyl thiophosphate sodium

23754-87-2
111-77-3

Diethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether

111-77-3
703-61-7

Dichloroquinoline-2,4

703-61-7
629-97-0

Docosane-n

629-97-0
123-32-0

2,5-Dimethylpyrazine

123-32-0