Transcription of CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS
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1471. Exposure Identification of the agentsSynonyms, trade names, and molecular formulae for selected CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS are presented in Ta ble This list is not exhaus-tive, nor does it necessarily reflect the commercial importance of the various CHROMIUM -containing substances. Rather, it is indicative of the range of CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS Chemical and physical properties of the agentsChromium (VI), also known as hexavalent CHROMIUM , is the second most stable oxidation state of CHROMIUM . Rarely occurring naturally, most CHROMIUM (VI) COMPOUNDS are manufac-tured (products or by-products). CHROMIUM (VI) can be reduced to the more stable CHROMIUM (III) in the presence of reducing agents ( iron) or oxidizable organic matter (OSHA, 2006).
samples (n = 113) collected from 120 hazardous waste sites in the USA (ATSDR, 2000), and 38% of municipal sources of drinking-water in California, USA, reportedly have levels of chro-mium (VI) greater than the detection limit of 1 μg/L (Sedman et al., …
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