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Boturon
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 12 H 13 N 2 OCl A white solid with a melting point of 145–146_C; used as pre- and postemergence herbicide in cereals, orchards, and vineyards. Also known as butyron.
Chloromethane
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CH 3 Cl A colorless, noncorrosive, liquefiable gas which condenses to a colourless liquid; used as a refrigerant, and as a catalyst carrier in manufacture of butyl rubber. Also known as methyl ...
Fensulfothion
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 11 H 17 S 2 O 2 P A brown liquid with a boiling point of 138– 141_C; used as an insecticide and nematicide in soils.
Isatin
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 6 H 5 NO 2 An indole substituted with oxygen at carbon position 2 and 3; crystallises as red needles that are soluble in hot water; used in dye manufacture.
Methyl chloroformate
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
ClCOOCH 3 A toxic, corrosive, colourless liquid with a boiling point of 71.4_C; soluble in benzene, ether, and methanol; used as a lacrimator in military poison gas and for insecticides. Also known ...
Isoamyl bromide
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
(CH 3 ) 2 CHCH 2 CH 2 Br A colourless liquid with a boiling point of 120–121_C; miscible with alcohol and with ether; used in organic synthesis.
Methyl cyclohexanone
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CH 3 C 5 H 9 CO A toxic, clear to pale-yellow liquid with acetonelike aroma; a mixture of cyclic ketones; used as a solvent and in lacquers.
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