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whats the difference between carcinogenes and mutagens
Formaldehyde, HCHO, is an example of an aldehyde (or carbonyl compounds)
Benzene, cyclic C6H6
For example nitrobenzene is obtained by nitration of benzene.
Yeah, an example is a radical anion that it creates (ketyl): Diphenylketyl Na + Ph2CO →Na+Ph2CO−
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.
Inhaled asbestos or cigarette smoke.
ultraviolet light.
Something that causes cancer is called a carcinogen. If there is a carcinogen in food, it could cause cancer.
The general term is "carcinogenic".An example is "Benzene".Carcinogen = carcino: cancer, gen: maker
Benzene is listed as a known carcinogen on the 11th Report on Carcinogens published by the US Department of Health and Human Services. (Note that the 11th is just the most recent; benzene was known to be a carcinogen when the very first one came out in 1980.)
Examples of organic compounds: ethane, stearic acid, galactose, resorcine, benzene, formaldehyde.
No, formaldehyde is an example of an aldehyde, not protein.
A cigarette
Yes, ultraviolet light is an example of a carcinogen. Carcinogens are cancer-causing substances, and exposure to UV light can lead to skin cancer.
asbestos
whats the difference between carcinogenes and mutagens