Physics, asked by hasinikumar, 10 months ago

DDT full form uses and its strucure please answer fast​

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Answered by Anonymous
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First of all it's not a physics question

Secondly you can refer to NCERT, ORGANIC CLASS 12TH, CHEMISTRY PART 2,CHAPTER 10TH HALO ALKANE AND HALOARENES,

However DDT is dichloro, diohenyl, trichloroethane

You can notice that there is nothing as dichloro because chlorine atoms are attached to benzene molecule and not to ethane,

Rest you can search about it,

Useful websites are :- ASKIITIANS, CHEMLIBRETEXT

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Answered by SparklingThunder
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  • What is the full form of DDT ?

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  • The full form of DDT is the Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloroethane . In agriculture , DDT is used as an insecticide .

  • C14H9Cl is the DDT molecular formula . It is strongly hydrophobic and not water-soluble but is soluble in most of the organic solvents like fats , oils .
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