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Chlordane, or chlordan, is an
organochlorine compound that was used as a pesticide. It is a
white solid. In the
United States,
chlordane was used for termite-treatment...
- "dirty dozen" POPs
identified by the
Stockholm Convention include aldrin,
chlordane, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, HCB, mirex, toxaphene, PCBs, DDT, dioxins...
- 1990, as a
result of
excessively high
levels of
chlordane found in the fish.
Although the use of
chlordane as a
pesticide was
banned in the
United States...
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Thiacloprid Thiamethoxam Organochlorides Aldrin Beta-HCH
Carbon tetrachloride Chlordane Cyclodiene 1,2-DCB 1,4-DCB 1,1-DCE 1,2-DCE DDD DDE DDT DFDT
Dicofol Dieldrin...
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phenyl pyrazoles.
German ****roach
resistance was
first observed with
chlordane in 1952.
Because German ****roaches have a very high
number of genes,...
- two
substituents that
occupy adjacent positions on an
aromatic ring
Chlordane, an
organochlorine compound that was used as a
pesticide Orthogonal, a...
- from the
market due to
their health and
environmental effects (e.g. DDT,
chlordane, and toxaphene).
Organophosphates are
another large class of
contact insecticides...
-
amounts of the
chlordane were
found in the soil and in the air. The
students were able to
finally arrive to
school on
August 24
after the
chlordane levels in...
- 3-Dithiolan-2-yl)Methylene)Amino)- (Tirpate)
Carbofuran Carbon disulfide Carbophenothion Chlordane Chlorfenvinfos Chlorine Chlormephos Chlormequat chloride Chloroacetic...
- and 2,4-D) and
Velsicol Chemical Corporation (exclusive
manufacturer of
chlordane and heptachlor) were
among the
first to respond.
DuPont compiled an extensive...