Chemistry, asked by saivigneshushreyank, 4 months ago

What is meant by Aldrin?

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Answered by ksoubhagya07
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Aldrin is an organochlorine insecticide that was widely used until the 1990s, when it was banned in most countries. Aldrin is a member of the so-called "classic organochlorines" group of pesticides. COCs enjoyed a very sharp rise in popularity during and after The Second World War.

Explanation:

Aldrin is a pesticide used to control soil insects such as termites, corn rootworm, wireworms, rice water weevil, and grasshoppers. It has been widely used to protect crops such as corn and potatoes, and has been effective to protect wooden structures from termites.

Answered by manissaha129
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Aldrin is an organochlorine insecticide that was widely used until the 1990s, when it was banned in most countries. Aldrin is a member of the so-called "classic organochlorines" group of pesticides. COCs enjoyed a very sharp rise in popularity during and after The Second World War.

Formula: C12H8Cl6

Boiling point: 145 °C

Melting point: 104 °C

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