What is Methylene Chloride?
CAS#: 000075-09-2
Methylene chloride is a colorless liquid with a mild, sweet
odor. Another name for it is dichloromethane. Methylene chloride
does not occur naturally in the environment.
Methylene chloride is used as an industrial solvent and as
a paint stripper. It may also be found in some aerosol and pesticide
products and is used in the manufacture of photographic film.
Related Resources for Methylene Chloride
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CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances
Prioritization of substances based on a combination of their
frequency, toxicity, and potential for human exposure at
National Priorities List (NPL) sites.
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Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs) for Acute Chemical
Exposures
Publication intended to aid emergency department physicians
and other emergency healthcare professionals who manage
acute exposures resulting from chemical incidents.
- Minimal Risk Levels (MRLs)
Intended to serve as a screening tool to help public health
professionals decide where to look more closely.
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Public Health Statement
Summary about a hazardous substance taken from Chapter One
of its respective ATSDR Toxicological Profile.
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ToxFAQ
Fact sheet that answers the most frequently asked questions
about a contaminant and its health effects.
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Toxicological Profile
Succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health
effects information for a hazardous substance.
This page was updated on
05/21/2008