Talk:1-Naphthaleneacetic acid
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Detection methods necessary because of potential hazards?
edit"Because of the potential hazards to humans NAA presents, methods are needed to detect it."
This strikes me as a fallacious, or at least weak, conclusion and does not appear to be supported here by a reference; the article reports that it is "considered only to be slightly toxic".
Presumably (IMO, a more justifiable conclusion), methods to detect it are necessary because "it is prohibited in many areas" -- thus the necessity to test crop imports/exports for residues.
Title cogency
editChange from one word to two; Napthaleneacetic to Napthalene Acetic, so heading isn't oddly hyphe-nicated. 2603:6000:D700:194D:8925:5A88:3ACB:E64D (talk) 17:19, 12 September 2022 (UTC)