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| Thiobencarb Basic information |
| Thiobencarb Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 1.7°C | Boiling point | 126-129°C | density | 1.0756 (rough estimate) | refractive index | 1.5630 (estimate) | storage temp. | APPROX 4°C
| solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | pka | -1.26±0.70(Predicted) | form | Liquid | color | Pale yellow | Water Solubility | 30mg/L(22 ºC) | BRN | 1968440 | CAS DataBase Reference | 28249-77-6(CAS DataBase Reference) | NIST Chemistry Reference | Benthiocarb(28249-77-6) | EPA Substance Registry System | Thiobencarb (28249-77-6) |
Hazard Codes | Xi,N,Xn | Risk Statements | 22-50/53 | Safety Statements | 60-61 | RIDADR | UN 3082 | WGK Germany | 3 | RTECS | EZ7260000 | HS Code | 29302000 | Hazardous Substances Data | 28249-77-6(Hazardous Substances Data) | Toxicity | chicken,LD50,oral,673mg/kg (673mg/kg),Japan Pesticide Information. Vol. (19), Pg. 21, 1974. |
| Thiobencarb Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Amber-colored, slightly water-soluble,
liquid.
| Uses | Thiocarbamate herbicide used to control sedges
and grasses in rice paddies.
| Definition | ChEBI: Thiobencarb is a member of monochlorobenzenes and a monothiocarbamic ester. | General Description | Pale yellow to brownish yellow liquid. Non corrosive. Used as an herbicide. | Air & Water Reactions | Thio and dithiocarbamates slowly decompose in aqueous solution to form carbon disulfide and methylamine or other amines. Such decompositions are accelerated by acids. | Reactivity Profile | Thiobencarb is a thiocarbamate. Flammable gases are generated by the combination of thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates with aldehydes, nitrides, and hydrides. Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates are incompatible with acids, peroxides, and acid halides. | Hazard | Toxic. |
| Thiobencarb Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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