out of copper carbon dioxide methyl isocynate a nitrogen which one of these is a biotic resource
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Methyl isocyanate appears as a colorless low-boiling liquid (b.p. 39°C) that is denser than water. Flash point is less than 20° F. Very toxic by inhalation. Can be absorbed through the skin. Has a sharp odor, but the sense of smell cannot be relied upon to warn of the presence of vapors at low concentrations. Rate of onset: Immediate Persistence: Minutes to hours Odor threshold: 2.1 ppm Source/use/other hazard: Intermediate in manufacturing; reacts with H20 (don't use in fire).
CAMEO Chemicals
Methyl isocyanate is a colorless highly flammable liquid that evaporates quickly when exposed to the air. It has a sharp, strong odor. Methyl isocyanate is used in the production of pesticides, polyurethane foam, and plastics
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CDC-ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal
Methyl isocyanate is the isocyanate that is methane modified by a single isocyanato substituent. It has a role as an apoptosis inducer and an allergen.