41 compounds | Property logLC50exp: Acute inhalation toxicity in rats as log(LC50) [log(mmol/m3)]
ID | Name | logLC50exp | Ref | Details |
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1 | 1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 2.88 | [1] | View |
2 | 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane | 3.44 | [1] | View |
3 | 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane i | 3.38 | [1] | View |
4 | 1,3-Dichloropropane | 2.50 | [2] | View |
5 | 1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane i | 3.18 | [3] | View |
6 | 2-Butoxyethanol | 1.28 | [4] | View |
7 | 2-Propanol | 2.93 | [5] | View |
8 | 3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane | 3.18 | [3] | View |
9 | Acetone | 3.04 | [6] | View |
10 | Acetonitrile | 2.77 | [7] | View |
11 | Butadiene | 3.72 | [8] | View |
12 | Butane | 4.05 | [8] | View |
13 | Butyl alcohol | 2.60 | [6] | View |
14 | 2-Ethoxylethanol | 1.91 | [6] | View |
15 | 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate | 1.96 | [6] | View |
16 | Cyclohexanone | 2.03 | [9] | View |
17 | Dioxane | 2.76 | [6] | View |
18 | Ethyl acetate | 2.66 | [10] | View |
19 | Ethylidene norbornene | 1.85 | [6] | View |
20 | Hexane | 3.24 | [11] | View |
21 | 1-Hexene i | 3.14 | [11] | View |
22 | 2-Hexene i | 3.13 | [6] | View |
23 | Isobutanol | 2.39 | [8] | View |
24 | Isobutylene | 4.04 | [8] | View |
25 | Isoprene | 3.42 | [6] | View |
26 | Isopropanol | 2.66 | [6] | View |
27 | Isopropyl acetate | 2.69 | [6] | View |
28 | Methanol | 3.27 | [6] | View |
29 | Methyl ethyl ketone | 2.51 | [6] | View |
30 | Methyl isobutyl ketone | 2.06 | [6] | View |
31 | n-Butyl acetate | 2.54 | [12] | View |
32 | n-Nonane | 2.12 | [6] | View |
33 | Perchlorethylene | 2.31 | [8] | View |
34 | Styrene | 2.05 | [8] | View |
35 | Toluene | 2.31 | [6] | View |
36 | 1,1,2-Trichloroethylene | 2.69 | [6] | View |
37 | Acrolein | -0.52 | [13] | View |
38 | Acetaldehyde | 2.74 | [14] | View |
39 | Ethyl acrylate | 1.95 | [15] | View |
40 | Hydrogen sulfide | 1.26 | [16] | View |
41 | Methyl mercaptan | 1.45 | [17] | View |
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