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Date: 2012-08-13 13:02:47Carbamates Ethyl carbamate Ethyl acetate Methyl carbamate Ethanol Urea Ester Alcohol Chemistry Organic chemistry Functional groups | ETHYL CARBAMATE There appears to be no general consensus on a common trivial name for this substance: ethyl carbamate and urethane (or urethan) are both commonly used; however, a preference for ethyl carbamate was notedAdd to Reading ListSource URL: monographs.iarc.frDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 377,48 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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