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How Does Combustion Relate to Toxicology?
In
toxicology
, combustion is crucial because it can lead to the formation of toxic substances, including
carbon monoxide
,
particulate matter
,
volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), and
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs). These compounds can have various health effects on humans, depending on their concentration and exposure duration.
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