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Dermal Irritation Assessment of Three Benzene Sulfonate Compounds

Three benzene sulfonate compounds, benzene sulfonate, benzene meta-disulfonate, and para-phenol sulfonate, were reported to be present in groundwater sampled from residential wells near a former disposal site. Concentrations ranged from

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Published in:International journal of toxicology 2004-01, Vol.23 (1), p.11-16
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