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If you have sufficient knowledge of the chemical's physico-chemical properties from the SDS, refer to the How can I assess the toxicity of a substance, based on its physico-chemical properties?
sheet, and determine the potential for exposure in your industrial process. With the exception of medicines and plant protection products, you will rarely have data on the metabolism and half-life of a chemical substance in the body, but you may find data on its hydrolysis and stability, as well as its half-life in aquatic environments, or in accidental situations (e.g. hydrocyanic acetone, which hydrolyses to HCN in a few minutes)....[FIC 1167]
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