"Solvents" covers a wide range of materials. Water, as an example, seems to be a useful solvent and, as we run our bodies based on a water based solution (as blood) we find it quite useful. People have been known to die from drinking too much water and it presents physical dangers for those who can't swim to share but overall it is a good thing.Environmentally it washed toxic materials from the air to poison lakes, it erodes cliffs and riverbanks, it (if fresh) kills ocean fish. Benzene seems to be another case - it is toxic and carcinogenic. It causes many environmental problems but provided you with many medicines, plastics and other products you'd not want to do without it. Ethyl alcohol - bad in the environment, good in wines.In short all solvents are good when used properly and may be environmentally neutral, beneficial or harmful depending on their chemical characteristics, concentrations and locations.
Philip Copestake has written: 'Selected 2-alkoxyethanols' -- subject(s): Ethylene Glycols, Health risk assessment, Risk Assessment, Environmental aspects, Adverse effects, Toxicology, Toxicity, Environmental Exposure, Ethylene glycols 'Butyl acetates' -- subject(s): Acetates, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Acetates, Environmental aspects of Solvents, Health risk assessment, Solvents, Toxicology
Solvents can also be toxic if inhaled or ingested, and may have environmental impacts if not disposed of properly.
A. A Olsthoorn has written: 'Feasibility study on the implementation of economic measures to reduce emissions of organic solvents' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Pollution, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Organic solvents, Organic solvents, Pollution
Scott G Huling has written: 'Dense nonaqueous phase liquids' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nonaqueous solvents, Environmental aspects of Seepage, Groundwater, Nonaqueous solvents, Pollution, Seepage
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Potential risks associated with the use of rubber solvents in industrial applications include health hazards such as respiratory irritation, skin irritation, and potential long-term health effects from exposure to harmful chemicals. Additionally, there is a risk of environmental pollution and fire hazards due to the flammable nature of some rubber solvents. Proper safety measures and ventilation should be in place to mitigate these risks.
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"The environmental radioactivity is increased." That's it?
There are two governmental agencies that regulate organ solvents. The first agency is the USDA which regulates agricultural issues, and the EPA which regulates environmental issues.
Christian Reichardt has written: 'Solvents and solvent effects in organic chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Organic, Organic Chemistry, Organic solvents, Solvation