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Cadmium sulfide Toxicity (LD50)
The median lethal dose (LD50) for Cadmium sulfide is
7080 mg
per
*
*Value is measured via oral route in rat
Compound Information
Cadmium Sulfide (Also known as: Cadmium Sulphide, Capsebon) is a yellow to orange colored, crystalline, inorganic compound that forms toxic fumes of cadmium oxides when heated. It is a suspected human carcinogen and can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of its aerosol and by ingestion. The main use of cadmium sulfide is as a pigment, particularly in the glass and plastics industry.
CdS
Molecular weight: 144.48Chemical formula: CdS
Information presented on this page is purely for research purposes only. It is NOT intended for clinical or diagnostic applications. To request additional information and datasets for Cadmium sulfide, please contact info@aatbio.com.

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MLA
"Quest DatabaseCadmium sulfide Toxicity (LD50)." AAT Bioquest, Inc.25 Apr2026https://www.aatbio.com/resources/toxicity-lethality-median-dose-td50-ld50/cadmium-sulfide.
APA
AAT Bioquest, Inc. (2026April 25). Quest DatabaseCadmium sulfide Toxicity (LD50). AAT Bioquest. https://www.aatbio.com/resources/toxicity-lethality-median-dose-td50-ld50/cadmium-sulfide.
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