7 relations: Acaricide, Chemical compound, Fluoroacetic acid, Halohydrin, Insecticide, Rodenticide, 2-Chloroethanol.
Acaricide
Acaricides are pesticides that kill members of the arachnid subclass Acari, which includes ticks and mites.
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Chemical compound
A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
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Fluoroacetic acid
Fluoroacetic acid is a chemical compound with formula CH2FCOOH.
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Halohydrin
In organic chemistry a halohydrin (also a haloalcohol or β-halo alcohol) is a functional group in which a halogen and a hydroxyl are bonded to adjacent carbon atoms, which otherwise bear only hydrogen or hydrocarbyl groups (e.g. 2-chloroethanol, 3-chloropropane-1,2-diol).
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Insecticide
Insecticides are substances used to kill insects.
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Rodenticide
Rodenticides, colloquially rat poison, are typically non-specific pest control chemicals made and sold for the purpose of killing rodents.
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2-Chloroethanol
2-Chloroethanol is a chemical compound with the formula HOCH2CH2Cl and the simplest chlorohydrin.
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2-fluoroethanol, C2H5FO, ETHYLENE FLUOROHYDRIN, Ethylene fluorohydrin, Ethylene fluorohydrine, Fluoroethanol.