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ACUTE TOXICITY OF SELENIUM (IV) AND SELENIUM (VI) TO FRESHWATER ORGANISMS
(1985-12)
The primary sources of selenium in the environment are geologic and industrial. Selenium closely
resembles sulfur chemically, and sulfur or sulfide deposits of bismuth, copper, iron, lead,
mercury, silver, and zinc ...
ACUTE EXPOSURE OF HEXACHLOROBENZENE TO SELECTED FRESHWATER ORGANISMS
(1986-01)
Hexachlorobenzene is a commercially produced chemical of high annual
tonnage production used as a feedstock for many chemical manufacturing processes. It is a chemical
listed by the U.S., Environmental Protection Agency ...
ACUTE TOXICITY OF 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL TO FRESHWATER INVERTEBRATES
(1986-01)
The primary source of 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (2,4,5-TCP) contamination in the environment is
industrial effluents. The compound itself is used as a germicide and also as a reagent in the
synthesis of certain herbicides, ...
FRESHWATER AQUATIC CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT AND TOXICITY TESTING
(1986)
Aquatic toxicity testing was completed on a number of compounds/elements to supply the necessary data for preparation of Criteria Documents in 1986. The compounds/elements tested included hexachlorobenzene, selenium IV & ...
ACUTE TOXICITY OF ACENAPHTHENE TO DUCKWEED
(1986-07)
Acenaphthene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). It is a constituent of coal tar and
other petroleum residues. The compound is used as a dye intermediate, as an insecticide and
fungicide, and in the manufacture ...