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Chemical Families

Inorganic salts

Related News Clips on Chemicals in Inorganic salts


Health Effects related to Inorganic salts: Endocrine system, Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive), Birth or developmental effects, Reproduction and fertility, Hematologic (blood) system, Cancer, Brain and nervous system

Routes of Exposure related to Inorganic salts:

  • Environment: agriculture, industrial water pollution
  • Food: vegetables
  • Found in people
  • Miscellaneous
  • Personal care products
  • Water: disinfection by-product, sewage sludge

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