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A six-carbon aromatic; common gasoline component identified as being toxic. Benzene is a known carcinogen.
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Benzene is a highly toxic substance and long exposure to it may cause leukemia. The presence of benzene in the atmosphere, such as from the combustion of unleaded fuel without a catalytic converter is a hazard to human health.
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| benzene |
A colorless and flammable toxic liquid used in organic synthesis, as a solvent, and as a motor fuel. Exposure to benzene can increase the risk of cancer and lead to anemia and a decrease in blood platelets.
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| benzene |
is a common organic chemical compound made up of six carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal ring, with hydrogen atoms attached to each corner. Benzene is a widely used chemical in industry, and is often found in gasoline. Benzene has been found to cause cancer in laboratory animals, and has been designated by USEPA as a known human carcinogen as well.
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Ring-shaped hydrocarbon making up approximately 2.5 percent of the fuel burned in gasoline engines. Benzene has toxic effects on the central nervous system and is carcinogenic.
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