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Yes,it is a widely used building block in chemical synthesis,with approximately 500,000,000 kg being produced in 1998. Ethylenediamine readily reacts with moisture in humid air to produce a corrosive,toxic and irritating mist,to which even short exposures can cause serious damage to health.

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