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Canada Lists 4 Chemicals In The List Of Toxic Substances

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Canadian Chemical Toxic Substances


In November 10, 2010, the Canadian government included 4 chemicals in the Canadian Environmental Protection Act promulgated in 1999.

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Detailed list.

The four substances are:


1.

Five oxygen

Two vanadium Vanadium pentoxide (CAS 1314-62-1), also known as V2O5


2, ethylene oxide Oxirane, 2,2,2,2-[1,2-ethanediylidenetetrakis (4,1phenyleneoxymethylene)]tetrakis- (CAS 7328-97-4)


3. Potassium bromate Bromic acid, potassium salt (CAS 7758-01-2), also known as potassium bromate


 

4.

methyl

Ding Zixiang phenol Benzene, 1,2-dimethoxy-4- (2-propenyl) - (CAS 93-15-2)

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