
Irritating to eyes and skin. Can cause cataracts, corneal damage, and kidney damage. Suspected carcinogen. Extremely toxic to small children and infants. Can cause blood damage to fetuses. Found in mothballs, air fresheners, deodorizers, carpet cleaners,
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http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definition/1198-Napthalene

Napthalene is a white solid hydrocarbon with a strong smell; is also called mothballs, moth flakes, white tar, and tar camphor. Naphthalene is a natural component of fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal; it is also formed when natural products such as wood or tobacco are burned. The principal use for naphthalene is as an intermediate in the prod...
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/GN.HTM
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