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. the drug antabuse (disulfiram) also prevents the oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid, with the same unpleasant effects for drinkers. it has been used in the treatment of alcoholism. other occurrences acetaldehyde is an air pollutant resulting from combustion, such as automotive exhaust and tobacco
smoke, contributing to the addictive properties of tobacco. safety acetaldehyde is a toxin, an irritant, and a probable carcinogen . see also aldehyde acetic acid acetone formaldehyde notes ↑ jerry march, advanced organic chemistry: reactions, mechanisms, and structure (wiley; edition, , isbn - ). ↑...
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