Preferred Label : Sodium Chromate;
NCIt definition : A yellowish, crystalline, inorganic compound that emits toxic chromium fumes upon
heating. Sodium chromate is highly corrosive and is a strong oxidizing agent. This
substance is used in wood preservatives, drilling muds, cutting oils, water treatment,
textile dyeing processes, inks, paints, leather tanning and as a corrosion inhibitor.
Sodium chromate primarily affects the respiratory tract causing ulcerations, shortness
of breath, bronchitis, pneumonia and asthma but can also affect the gastrointestinal
tract, liver, kidneys and immune system. This substance is a known human carcinogen
and is associated with an increased risk of developing lung cancer and cancer of the
sinonasal cavity. (NCI05);
UNII : 6A49BO6K4M;
CAS number : 2146108;
Origin ID : C45887;
UMLS CUI : C0074735;
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