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7.BHC (Benzene hexachloride) is
(a) weedicide
(b) fertiliser
(c) fungicide
(d) pesticides​

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

fungicide......

benzene hexachoride...

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Benzene hexachloride is a natural compound which is an isomer of hexachlorocyclohexane with the synthetic formula of C_{6} H_{6} Cl_{6}.

Properties of Benzene hexachloride:

  • This compound is additionally given the names lindane or hexachloride.
  • This compound is likewise an organochlorine compound that has a wide application in the horticultural field and drug industry.

How is it a pesticide?

  • Lindane is known as gammaxene, likewise called BHC, which has a wide application in the fields of the farming business and drug industry.
  • It is utilized as a bug spray and pesticide in the horticultural area.
  • Yet, because of the great poisonousness of this compound, a few nations have diminished its creation.
  • It is utilized in drugs for the creation of shampoos and creams to treat the contaminations brought about by lice.
  • Furthermore, the treatment for the illness of scabies is skin sickness.

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