Polychlorinated Biphenyls
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PCBs are mixtures of elementary chlorine into biphenyl. They were produced from about 1929 but discontinued in the mid-1970s due to concerns over health risks and damage to the environment.
Typical uses were as oil in transformer installations, capacitors (in washing machines and ballast units for fluorescent lighting) and similar components-closed...
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