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vinyl chloride A substance used to make plastics. Exposure to vinyl chloride may increase the risk of developing liver, brain, and lung cancers; lymphoma; and leukemia.
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vinyl chloride A chemical compound, used in producing some plastics, that is believed to be oncogenic.
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vinyl A plastic formed from ethylene. Used to make a wide variety of building materials including pipes and siding.
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vinyl chloride CAS Number: 75-01-4. A flammable, gaseous, carcinogenic compound that is used to make vinyl resins. Chemical formula = C2H3Cl. Molecular weight = 62.5 g/mol. Learn More...
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vinyl (material) A form of plastic used as insulation, which has high dielectric strength and low water absorption.
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