It is not considered a carcinogen. The ATSDOR under Chronic Exposure says that "Ammonia has not been classified for carcinogenic effects"
Something that causes cancer is called a carcinogen. If there is a carcinogen in food, it could cause cancer.
Ultimate carcinogen: It is activated and chemically reactive form of a carcinogen or procarcinogen that is capable of direct covalent binding to nucleic acid or protein macromolecules. For example: Benzo(a)pyrene is an ultimate carcinogen.
99.95%(pure ammonia) or better is Refridgeration grade ammonia.
Anhydrous ammonia is pure ammonia. Under normal conditions it is a gas, but it is usually stored as a liquid under pressure. Aqueous ammonia is ammonia dissolved in water. Household ammonia is a 3% solution of aqueous ammonia.
It is regular old ammonia -- NH3. "Ammonia-D" is a trademarked name for ammonia in Windex.
Cancer can be a carcinogen. Carcinogen are usually in breast cancer.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
yes it is a carcinogen
No, honey is not a considered carcinogen.
"UVA is a known carcinogen".
A Carcinogen.
A carcinogen.
Something that causes cancer is called a carcinogen. If there is a carcinogen in food, it could cause cancer.
According to mastering biology, yes, fat is a carcinogen.
Carcinogen are cancer causing agents, not tissues.
Ultimate carcinogen: It is activated and chemically reactive form of a carcinogen or procarcinogen that is capable of direct covalent binding to nucleic acid or protein macromolecules. For example: Benzo(a)pyrene is an ultimate carcinogen.
Carcinogen Crush was created on 2007-12-04.