According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, LC50 is defined
as the concentration of a chemical in air or water which is expected to
cause death in 50 percent of test animals living in that air or water.
With tests usually done on mice or rats, at the LC50 level 50 percent of
the test animals will die after one exposure. Tests done to determine
LC50 values specify what animal is used in the test. While toxicity
tests on mice and rats do not always extend to people, the LC50 value is
important and is used to be on the safe side when humans work around
the material.
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