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Acrylamide
CAS ID #: 79-06-1
Affected Organ Systems: Neurological (Nervous System), Reproductive (Producing Children)
Cancer Classification: EPA: Likely to be carcinogenic to humans. IARC: Probably carcinogenic to humans. NTP: Reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen
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Chemical Classification: NoneSummary: Acrylamide is a white or colorless, odorless crystalline solid Acrylamide can violently react when melting. When heated, acrid fumes may be released. Used in industry Acrylamide is used to make polyacrylamide, which is mainly used in treating effluent from water treatment plants and industrial processes.
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