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| CIS-CHLORDANE Basic information |
| CIS-CHLORDANE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 106°C (estimate) | Boiling point | 492.46°C (rough estimate) | density | 1.80 | vapor pressure | 3.60 x 10-5 mmHg at 25 °C (subcooled liquid vapor pressure calculated from GC retention time data,Hinckley et al., 1990) | refractive index | 1.6000 (estimate) | Fp | -18 °C | storage temp. | APPROX 4°C
| solubility | Miscible with aliphatic and aromatic solvents (Windholz et al., 1983) | form | Solid | Water Solubility | 51 μg/L at 20–25 °C (Geyer et al., 1984) | BRN | 7079209 | Henry's Law Constant | In distilled water: 0.18 at 5 °C, 0.34 at 15 °C, 0.39 at 20 °C, 0.54 at 25 °C, 1.59 at 35 °C:in 3%
NaCl solution: 0.41 at 5 °C, 0.71 at 15 °C, 2.45 at 25 °C, 7.87 at 35 °C (gas stripping-GC, Cetin
et al., 2006)(x 10-4 atm?m3/mol) | Stability: | Light Sensitive | CAS DataBase Reference | 5103-71-9 | EPA Substance Registry System | cis-Chlordane (5103-71-9) |
| CIS-CHLORDANE Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Colorless to amber, solid or very viscous, noncombustible liquid which may impart a chlorinelike,
irritating odor | Uses | Insecticide | Environmental Fate | Photolytic. Irradiation of trans-chlordane by a 450-W high-pressure mercury lamp
gave photo-trans-chlordane (Ivie et al., 1972).
Chemical/Physical. In an alkaline medium or solvent, carrier, diluent or emulsifier
having an alkaline reaction, chlorine will be released (Windholz et al., 1983).
Emits very toxic fumes of chlorides when heated to decomposition (Lewis, 1990). |
| CIS-CHLORDANE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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