| Identification |
| Molecular Structure |
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CAS No. |
63-25-2 |
| Molecular Formula |
C12H11NO2 |
| Molecular Weight |
201.22 |
| Name |
carbaryl |
| Synonymous |
1-Naphthalenol methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthol methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthyl N-methylcarbamate; Arylam; Dicarbam; Bug Master; Carbamec; Carbamine; Carbatox; Carbomate; Carpolin; Carylderm; Cekubaryl; Clinicide; Denapon; Derbac; Devicarb; Hexavin; Karbaspray; Murvin; NAC; OMS 29, UC 7744; Padrin; Panam; Patrin; Ravyon; Savit; Seffein; Septene; Sevimol; Sevin; Tercyl; Thinsec; Tornado; Tricarnam |
| Properties |
| Melting Point |
142 ºC
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| Boiling Point |
315 ºC
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| Flash Point |
202.7 ºC
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| Safety & Transportation Information |
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| Supplier Specification |
| Appearance |
White crystalline.
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| Purity |
98%+
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| Notes |
Carbaryl is a contact insecticide with a long lasting effect. It is used as a spraying powder (50% + 12.5% Tetradifon; 37.5 % + 11.2 % Dioxathion) in winegrowing e.g. against mites and in combination with lindane against potato-bugs
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