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Specification |
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Active Ingredient |
96% min. |
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Appearance |
White crystalline solid, slight odor |
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Physical and chemical
properties |
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Chemical Name |
S,S ' -2-dimethylaminotrimethylene bis(thiocarbamate)
hydrochloride |
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Empirical Formula |
C7H15N3O2S2 |
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Molecular Weight |
237.3 |
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Structural Formula |
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Melting point |
179-181°C (dec.) |
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Solubility |
Slightly soluble in methanol, ethanol. Insoluble
in acetone, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, chloroform, benzene, and
n -hexane |
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Vapor pressure |
Negligible |
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Corrosive properties |
Non-corrosive. |
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Explosive properties |
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Combustible properties |
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Application |
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Cartap hydrochloride is used against a relatively
broad spectrum of insects, e.g., Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera
and Hemiptera. It is especially effective against Lepidopter such
as the rice stem borer, diamond-back moth and common cabbage worm,
and Coleoptera such as the Colorado potato beetle, Mexican bean
beetle
etc.
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