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Terbutol
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
The common name for the herbicide 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-tolylmethylcarbamate; used as a selective preemergence crabgrass herbicide for turf.
Allyl cyanide
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 4 H 5 N A liquid with an onionlike odour and a boiling point of 119°C; slightly soluble in water; used as a cross-linking agent in polymerization.
Bifunctional chelating agent
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
A reagent with a molecular structure that contains a strong metal-chelating group and a chemically reactive functional group.
Chlorfenpropmethyl
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 10 H 10 OCl 2 A colourless to brown liquid used as a postemergence herbicide of wild oats, cereals, fodder beets, sugarbeets, and peas.
Dichlofluanid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 9 H 11 Cl 2 FN 2 O 2 S A white powder with a melting point of 105–105.6_C; insoluble in water; used as a fungicide for fruits, garden crops, and ornamental flowers.
Ethyl methacrylate
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CH 2 CCH 3 COOC 2 H 5 Colorless, easily polymerized liquid, water-insoluble; used to produce polymers and chemical intermediates.
Indene
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 9 H 8 A colorless, liquid, polynuclear hydrocarbon; boils at 181_C and freezes at _2_C; derived from coal tar distillates; copolymers with benzofuran have been manufactured on a small scale for ...