These fumes may be colorless and odorless and contain unburned hydrocarbons and benzol. |
The Mont Blanc was carrying over 2,500 tons of benzol fuel, TNT, picric acid and gun cotton. |
Subcutaneous injections of benzol in rabbits produce marked destructive changes in the hematopoietic organs, especially in the myeloid tissue. |
Reusable after cleaning with current cleaning agents, such as soapy solutions, benzol, or chlorinated industrial solvents. |
Indeed, Ladenberg has recently succeeded in obtaining benzol as an alteration product from pyridine, in certain reactions. |
Delicate objects in gypseous alabaster can only be safely cleaned with benzol, or with pure oil of turpentine. |