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How  \: do  \: we  \:  \\ use  \: ethylene \:    \\ dibromide?


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Answered by xXItzSujithaXx34
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➪ In addition, ethylene bromide's use as a soil fumigant for agriculture has been disallowed in the United States. Today the use of ethylene bromide is restricted primarily to the fumigation of felled logs and of beehives, although it may also be used as an intermediate in the production of waxes, dyes, and resins.

Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

Ethylene dibromide

The vapour is stable, nonflammable and 3.5 times denser than air. Ethylene dibromide, also known as 1,2 dibromoethane, is used for the fumigation of stored grains, fruits, and vegetables. It is also used for soil disinfection against nematodes.

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