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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of chromium speciation:
- chromium species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different chromium species
- distribution and fate of chromium species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of chromium species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Cr
- Standards, rules and legislation related to chromium

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HSE: Chromium and you
CHROMIUM AND YOU. ARE YOU AT RISK?Working with chromium and its inorganic compounds can affect your health. This leaflet tells you about possible health hazards from working with chromium....

Human Metabolome Database: Chromium
A trace element that plays a role in glucose metabolism. It has the atomic symbol Cr, atomic number 24, and atomic weight 52. According to the Fourth Annual Report on Carcinogens (NTP85-002,1985), c...

icda: Uses of chromium
Most of the chromite produced goes into steels. The rest is used for special steel alloys, chrome metal super alloys, chrome chemicals and chrome-based refractory products. A Multiplicity of Use Ch...

In Situ Treatment of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated with Chromium. Technical Resource Guide
EPA 625/R-00/004 October 2000 TECHNICAL RESOURCE GUIDEIN SITU TREATMENT OF SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATED WITH CHROMIUMNew information and treatment approaches have been developed for chromium-cont...

Industrial Use of Chromium
Chromium is the most abundant of the Group VIA family of metallic elements, comprising chromium, molybdenum and tungsten. At a concentration of nearly 400 parts per million in the earth’s cru...

INERIS: Fiche de données toxicologiques et environnementales des substances chimiques: Chrome et Ses Dérivés
INERIS - Fiche de données toxicologiques et envi ronnementales des substances chimiquesCHROME ET SES DERIVESDernière mise à jour : 16/02/2005RESPONSABLE DU PROGRAMMEA. PICHARD : annick.pichard@ineris....

INRS: Fiche toxicologique - Chromate de zinc
Chromate de zincChromate de zincnuméro CAS : 13530-65-9numéro EINECS : 236-878-9Hydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate (1-) de potassiumnuméro CAS : 11103-86-9Jaune de chromate de zin...

INRS: Fiche toxicologique - Chromates et dichromates de sodium et de potassium
Chromates et dichromates de sodium et de potassiumChromate de potassiumsynonyme(s) : Potassium chromatenuméro CAS : 7789-00-6numéro EINECS : 232-140-5Chromate de sodiumsynonyme(s) : Sod...

INRS: Fiche toxicologique - Trioxyde de chrome
Trioxyde de chromeTrioxyde de chromesynonyme(s) : Anhydride chromique - Anhydride de chrome - Chrome trioxyde - Oxyde de chrome VInuméro CAS : 1333-82-0numéro EINECS : 215-607-8Té...

International Chromium development Association
Source of information on all aspects of chromium and the industry.Publishes variety of documents: e.g. quarterly 'ICDA News Bulletin', annual 'ICDA statistical Bulletin', series of specially-commissio...

Lenntech: Chromium (Cr) and water
Chromium and water: reaction mechanisms, environmental impact and health effects Seawater chromium content varies strongly, and is usually between 0.2 and 0.6 ppb. Rivers contain approximately 1 pp...

Lenntech: Chromium (Cr) and water
Chromium and water: reaction mechanisms, environmental impact and health effects Seawater chromium content varies strongly, and is usually between 0.2 and 0.6 ppb. Rivers contain approximately 1 pp...

Lenntech: Chromium (Cr) and water
Chromium and water: reaction mechanisms, environmental impact and health effects Seawater chromium content varies strongly, and is usually between 0.2 and 0.6 ppb. Rivers contain approximately 1 pp...

Linus Pauling Institute: Micronutrient Information Center: Chromium
Summary Chromium (Cr0) is an ubiquitous trace metal. The predominant chromium form in the body is trivalent chromium (Cr3+), which may play a role in normal insulin function. (More information)Trivale...

Linus Pauling Institute: Micronutrient Information Center: Chromium
Summary Chromium (Cr0) is an ubiquitous trace metal. The predominant chromium form in the body is trivalent chromium (Cr3+), which may play a role in normal insulin function. (More information)Trivale...



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