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- noun organic chemistry Either of three isomeric derivatives of
benzene in which twohydrogen atoms have been replaced bychlorine ; they are used assolvents and in organicsynthesis
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Examples
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When they dug down, they found it was caused by dichlorobenzene, of which I had a highly elevated level.
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Survey of students finds health risks for formaldehyde and dichlorobenzene in homes and schools...biggest culprit by far, responsible for half of the Los Angeles teenagers' cancer risk.
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That chemical substance naphthalene was a usual portion employed from the earlier, on the other hand currently, these things are made mainly associated with para-dichlorobenzene.
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The compound naphthalene was a normal ingredient employed inside beyond, even so right now, such goods include primarily with para-dichlorobenzene.
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Your inorganic naphthalene would have been a normal part utilised inside previous, on the other hand currently, many of these goods are made largely with para-dichlorobenzene.
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Linda M. Hall and colleagues analyzed labels on mothballs and other products that contain a chemical called para-dichlorobenzene (pDCB).
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Cooper says she was deeply fond of the museum's smells - nearly all of them bad - including the smell of Dermestid beetles eating flesh off specimens 'bones, the Para dichlorobenzene and napththalene used for killing bug infestations, and the alcohol used for preserving wet specimens.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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Cooper says she was deeply fond of the museum's smells - nearly all of them bad - including the smell of Dermestid beetles eating flesh off specimens 'bones, the Para dichlorobenzene and napththalene used for killing bug infestations, and the alcohol used for preserving wet specimens.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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Cooper says she was deeply fond of the museum's smells - nearly all of them bad - including the smell of Dermestid beetles eating flesh off specimens 'bones, the Para dichlorobenzene and napththalene used for killing bug infestations, and the alcohol used for preserving wet specimens.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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Cooper says she was deeply fond of the museum's smells - nearly all of them bad - including the smell of Dermestid beetles eating flesh off specimens 'bones, the Para dichlorobenzene and napththalene used for killing bug infestations, and the alcohol used for preserving wet specimens.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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