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Chromium compounds - Wikipedia

Chromium compounds ... Chromium compounds are compounds containing the element chromium (Cr). Chromium is a member of group 6 of the transition metals. The +3 and ...

Chromium Compounds - US EPA

Chromium occurs in the environment primarily in two valence states, trivalent chromium (Cr III) and hexavalent chromium (Cr VI).

CHROMIUM AND CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS - NCBI

Chromium[VI] is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). Metallic chromium and chromium[III] compounds are not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans ( ...

Chromium (III) compounds - DCCEEW

Chromium compounds are used for chrome plating (eg protective coatings for automotive and equipment accessories), as dyes, as inorganic paint pigments, for ...

Chromium (VI) compounds - DCCEEW

Compounds are used for chrome plating (chromic acid), manufacture of dyes (soluble chromates), wood treatment and water treatment.

CHROMIUM AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS - ACGIH

CHROMIUM AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS · CHROMIUM AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS · METALLIC CHROMIUM, Cr(O) · CAS number: 7440-47-3 · Chemical structure: Cr · TLV–TWA, 0.5 ...

Chromium (Hexavalent Compounds) - (Chromium 6, Chromium VI)

Hexavalent chromium (chromium 6) compounds are also on the Proposition 65 list because they can cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Exposure to ...

Chromium | Cr | CID 23976 - PubChem

The most common forms are chromium(0), chromium(III), and chromium(VI). No taste or odor is associated with chromium compounds. Chromium(III) occurs naturally ...

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds - Cancer-Causing Substances

Learn about chromium, exposure to which can increase your risk of lung cancer and cancer of the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity.

Chromium - Wikipedia

Chromium is a chemical element; it has symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is the first element in group 6. It is a steely-grey, lustrous, hard, ...

Chromium - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

... chromium compounds are used. Occupational exposure to chromium can occur in the following industries and operations: Stainless steel welding [Cr(VI)] ...

Chromium | ToxFAQs™ | ATSDR - CDC

The most common forms are chromium(0), chromium(III), and chromium(VI). No taste or odor is associated with chromium compounds. The metal chromium, which is ...

WebElements Periodic Table » Chromium » compounds information

Oxides · Chromium dioxide: CrO · Chromium trioxide: CrO · Dichromium trioxide: Cr2O · Trichromium tetroxide: Cr3O4 ...

Chromium Compound - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Chromium (Cr) has an atomic number of 24, an atomic weight of 52, a relatively high melting and boiling point (2040 and 2672 °C, respectively), and a hard, ...

Chromium | Uses, Properties, & Facts - Britannica

... chromium. The name of the element chromium (from Greek chrōmos, “colour”) connotes the pronounced and varied colorations of chromium compounds.

Chromium Hexavalent Compounds - CLU-IN

Epidemiological studies of lung cancer among ferrochromium workers were inconclusive. Exposure to specific chromium compounds varies by industry ...

Chromium (VI) Compounds - IARC Publications

Chromium (VI) compounds are used widely in applications that include: pigment for textile dyes (e.g. ammonium dichromate, potassium chromate, sodium chromate), ...

Chromium (Trivalent) and Inorganic Water-Soluble ... - OEHHA

soluble trivalent chromium [Cr(III)] compounds presented in this document. Insolubility of a Cr(III) compound in water is defined in this ...

Chromium(III) compounds - IDLH | NIOSH - CDC

the revised IDLH for chromium(III) compounds is 25 mg Cr(III)/m3 based on acute oral toxicity data in animals.

Chromium Compound - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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