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  • ...of any metal. A heavy, silvery [[d-block]] [[metal]], mercury is also one of the five [[liquid metal|metallic]] chemical elements that are [[liquid]] at ...f mercury (such as [[mercuric chloride]] or [[methylmercury]]), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury.
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  • ...:Blue asbestos (teased).jpg|thumb|Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral]] ...sks related to exposure to asbestos at work |publisher=Publications Office of the European Union |date= |accessdate=2010-07-05}}</ref>
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  • |title= Regulation on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, |madeby= [[European Parliament]] and [[Council of the European Union|Council]]
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  • Title=The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002| ...implement several [[European Union directive]]s.<ref name="explan">Office of Public Sector Information (2002)</ref><ref name="brief">Health and Safety E
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  • ...ny of these give effect to [[European Union]] [[directive (European Union)|directive]]s. ...ime]], punishable on [[summary conviction]] with a [[fine (penalty)|fine]] of up to £400. If convicted on [[indictment]] in the [[Crown Court]], an offe
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  • ...an impurity in [[zinc carbonate]]<ref>Cadmium in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999, revision to be publishe ...and resulting regulations <ref name="ReferenceA">Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Article Cadmium</ref>. Although cadmium is toxic, one
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  • ...]], and as anti-corrosion and [[conversion coating]]s as well as a variety of niche uses. | quote = There is ''sufficient evidence'' in humans for the carcinogenicity of chromium[VI] compounds as encountered in the chromate production, chromate
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  • ...1-''tert''-Butoxypropan-2-ol | series = IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans 88 | publisher = International Agency for Rese ==Forms of formaldehyde==
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  • Caption = An X ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning, dense [[metaphyseal]] lines.| ...nd [[nervous system|nervous]] systems. It interferes with the development of the nervous system and is therefore particularly toxic to children, causing
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  • ...lead''' from [[Långban]], Sweden. This is a very fine, very rare specimen of crystallized native lead. Size 8×3×2 cm.]] ...2. Lead is a soft, [[malleable]] [[poor metal]]. It is also counted as one of the [[heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy metal]]s. Metallic lead has a bluish-wh
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