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Chrysene

Chrysene is a colorless crystalline solid used primarily in research.

Chemical Formula: C18H12
Layman's explanation: Chrysene is an environmental contaminant that comes from the incomplete combustion of organic compounds. Sources of chrysene are gasoline, diesel, coal combustion, wood burning stoves, and waste incineration. It is a probable carcinogen.
Keywords: contaminant

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