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Specification |
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Active Ingredient |
90% min. |
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Appearance |
Yellowish powder, practically odorless |
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Physical and chemical
properties |
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Chemical Name |
mangaese ethylenebis (dithocarbamate) (polymeric)
coplex with zinc salt |
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Empirical Formula |
(C4H6MnN2S4)x(Zn)y |
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Molecular Weight |
541.0 |
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Structural Formula |
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Melting point |
Decomposes below melting point: ca. 150°C |
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Solubility |
6-20 mg/l in water, practically insoluble in most
organic solvents |
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Vapor pressure |
Negligible |
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Corrosive properties |
Non-corrosive. |
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Explosive properties |
Finely dispersed particles form explosive mixtures
in air. |
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Combustible properties |
Combustible. Liquid formulations containing organic
solvents may be flammable. |
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Application |
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Mancozeb is classified as a contact fungicide
with preventive activity. It inhibits enzyme activity in fungi by
forming a complex with metal-containing enzymes including those
involved in production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Mancozeb is used on economic crops from many kinds of diseases
of epidemic resulted by germs, such as black spot, leaf spot,and
anthracnose.
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Toxicology Data |
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1. |
Acute Oral Toxicity Study |
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Acute Dermal Toxicity Study |
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Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS) |
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chemical product and company identification |
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toxicological information |
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disposal considerations |
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transport information |
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regulatory information |
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other information |
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detailed MSDS of Mancozeb |