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Curated indexes of the substances we have already ingested, grouped by chemistry or dominant hazard. Each family lists every matching product with its CAS number, formula and GHS pictograms.

  • Solvents

    Common laboratory and industrial solvents

  • Acids

    Mineral and organic acids

  • Bases and alkalis

    Hydroxides, amines and alkaline reagents

  • Oxidizers

    Peroxides, nitrates, chlorates and other oxidizing agents

  • Alcohols

    Primary, secondary and polyhydric alcohols

  • Flammable substances

    GHS02 flame — flammable liquids, gases and solids

  • Toxic substances

    GHS06 skull and crossbones — acute toxicity

  • Corrosive substances

    GHS05 corrosion — skin, eye and metal damage

  • CMR substances

    GHS08 health hazard — carcinogens, mutagens, reprotoxicants

  • Compressed gases

    GHS04 gas cylinder — compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases

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