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Refers to a class of liquid organic chemicals of variable lipophilicity and volatility, small molecular size, and lack of charge. • Undergo ready absorption across the lung, skin, and gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

SOLVENT

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Lipophilicity of solvents() with increasing molecular weight, while volatility ().

increases,

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• Most solvents are refined from (). • Classified largely according to ()()

petroleum, molecular structure or functional group.

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Main Determinants of Solvent’s Inherent Toxicity:

o Number of() atoms o Whether it is () or has double or triple bonds between adjacent carbon atoms o Its configuration (i.e., straight chain, branched chain, or cyclic) o Whether it is () o The presence of ()groups

carbon, saturated, halogenated, functional

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Most solvent exposures involve a mixture of chemicals, rather than a single compound. Whereas the assumption is frequently made that the toxic effects of multiple solvents are (), solvents may also interact synergistically or antagonistically

additive

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Factors Whether Adverse Health Effects Occur:

o() of the solvent

o Exposure ()

o()()of exposure

o () of exposure

o Individual()

o Interactions with other chemicals

Toxicity/carcinogenicity, route , Amount or rate , Duration, susceptibility

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Is there a solvent-induced chronic encephalopathy? ➢ Low-level exposure to virtually any solvent or solvent mixture can produce a pattern of neurologic dysfunction referred to as ().

painter’s syndrome, organic solvent syndrome, psycho-organic syndrome, and chronic solvent encephalopathy

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Characterized by nonspecific symptoms (e.g., headache, fatigue, and sleep disorders) with or without changes in neuropsychological function.

CHRONIC SOLVENT ENCEPHALOPATHY (CSE)

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Reversible form of CSE, the () syndrome, consists of symptoms only.

neurasthenic

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Are volatile substances that can be inhaled to induce a psychoactive or mind-altering effect with vapor concentrations high enough to produce effects that resemble alcohol intoxication and may lead to unconsciousness.

INHALANTS

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Is a unique exposure situation, in that participants repeatedly subject themselves to vapor concentrations high enough to produce effects as extreme as unconsciousness.

SOLVENT ABUSE

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Majority are volatilized when products containing them (e.g., aerosol propellants, paint thinners, cleaners, and soil fumigants) are used as intended.

VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCS)

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Atmospheric concentrations of most VOCs are usually extremely () , though higher concentrations have been measured in () areas, around petrochemical plants, and in the immediate vicinity of hazardous waste sites.

Low, urban

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Concentrations diminish rapidly after VOCs enter bodies of water, due primarily to

dilution and evaporation

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in surface waters rise to the surface or sink to the bottom, according to their density

VOC

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VOCs on the surface will largely

evaporate

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VOCs on the bottom depend on ()in the water or mixing by current or wave action to reach the surface.

solubilization

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VOCs in groundwater tend to remain () until the water reaches the surface.

trapped

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() the uptake and disposition of chemicals in the body. • Toxicity is a dynamic process, in which the degree and duration of injury on a target tissue depends on the () of toxicodynamic (TD) and TK processes including systemic absorption, metabolism, interaction with cellular components, and tissue repair.

Delineate, net effect

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Two important properties of solvents that govern their absorption and deposition in the body

VOLATILITY AND LIPOPHILICITY

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