Volatile organic compounds

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) come from a wide variety of sources, both natural and man-made, including: trees (many trees and plants emit a wide variety of biogenically emitted VOCs); motor vehicles; solvents; industrial processes; food manufacture; and soil refining, storage and distribution. The Institute of Environment and Health defines VOCs as forming a large, diverse group of...

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