
1) Amide 2) Hazardous air pollutant
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Acrylamide can be prepared by the hydrolysis of acrylonitrile by nitrile hydratase. In industry, most acrylamide is used to synthesize polyacrylamides, which find many uses as water-soluble thickeners. These include use in wastewater treatment, gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), papermaking, ore processing, tertiary oil recovery, and the manufacture ...
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C3H5NO Molar mass: 71.0779
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(ә-kril´ә-mīd) a vinyl monomer used in the production of polymers with many industrial uses. The polymers are nontoxic but exposure to acrylamide can cause peripheral neuropathy, polyneuritis, and central nervous system lesions.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ă-kril′ă-mīd Definitions: 1. A carcinogen that forms in starchy foods cooked at high temperature (fried potatoes, potato chips).
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Acrylamide: A chemical created in foods when starches and other carbohydrates are overheated (over 120°C or 250°F) during cooking. There is concern that acrylamide may be a carcinogen (cause cancer). Acrylamide is used in papermaking, ore processing, permanent-press fabrics, and dye manufacture. Acrylamide is also polymerized to form polyacrylami...
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Acrylamide is an odourless, free-flowing white crystalline used as a chemical intermediate in the production and synthesis of polyacrylamides. These high-molecular weight polymers can be modified to develop non-ionic, anionic, or cationic properties for specific uses. The principle end use of
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noun a white crystalline amide of propenoic acid can damage the nervous system and is carcinogenic in laboratory animals; `they claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked or fried at high temperatures`
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Acrylamide is a monomer used primarily as a building block in the production of synthetic water soluble polymers.
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a colorless, odorless, toxic crystalline compound, CHNO, soluble in water, alcohol, and acetone: used in the synthesis of polyacrylamide and other organic materials, as textile fibers, in the processing of ore, and in the treatment of sewage.
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