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What is endosulfan??

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Answered by daksh2965
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Answer:

it is a insecticide and araricide.

Explanation:

moreover,Endosulfan is an off-patent organochlorine that is being phased out globally. The two isomers, endo and exo, are known popularly as I and II. ... Endosulfan became a highly controversial agrichemical due to its acute toxicity, potential for bioaccumulation, and it's role as an endocrine disrupter.

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Answered by leesiyamagdeline
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Endosulfan is a pesticide. It is a cream- to brown-colored solid that may appear in the form of crystals or flakes. It has a smell like turpentine, but does not burn. It does not occur naturally in the environment. Endosulfan is used to control insects on food and non-food crops and also as a wood preservative.

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