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styrene r. polystyrene.
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styrene An oily organic liquid with an aromatic, almost floral odor. Used as a building block for polymers in making plastics, resins, coatings and paints. Exposure to high levels can cause depression, loss of concentration, weakness, fatigue and nausea. Lifetime exposure can cause cancer and liver and nerve tissue damage.
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styrene A water-thin liquid monomer used to thin polyester resins and act as the crosslinking agent.
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styrene Vinyl backing used on many hardback shades.
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styrene An unsaturated hydrocarbon used in plastics. It is a colorless, toxic liquid with a strong aromatic aroma. In polyester resin it serves as a solvent and as a co-reactant in the polymerization process that occurs during curing.
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