Science, asked by larox11269, 2 months ago

does anyone know the chemical formula of miticide?????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Miticide, also called Acaricide, any chemical substance used to control mites or ticks (especially species that damage ornamental or food plants), which are not susceptible to commonly used insecticides. Azobenzene, dicofol, ovex, and tetradifon are commonly used miticides.

Answered by soumyakewat0
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Answer:

C9H10CIN5O2

is the formula of miticide

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