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| STROBANE (TM) Basic information |
| STROBANE (TM) Chemical Properties |
| density | d25 1.6267 | | form | Viscous Liquid | | IARC | 3 (Vol. 5, Sup 7) 1987 | | EPA Substance Registry System | Strobane (8001-50-1) |
| Hazard Codes | T | | Risk Statements | 24/25-36/37/38 | | Safety Statements | 26-36/37/39-45 | | RIDADR | 2996 | | RTECS | WZ6400000 | | HazardClass | 6.1(b) | | PackingGroup | III | | HS Code | 29038900 | | Toxicity | LD50 oral in rat: 200mg/kg |
| STROBANE (TM) Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | Amber-colored viscous liquid; density 1.627at 25°C (77°F); insoluble in water; slightlymiscible in alcohol; soluble in hydrocarbonsolvents. | | Uses | Strobane and Toxaphene (T700005) are highly toxic chlorinated derivatives of Terpenes. | | Uses | Insecticide. Compare Toxaphene. | | Definition | STROBANE (TM) is a chlorinated mixture of terpene hydrocarbons. Also indexed as Terpenes, chlorinated. | | Health Hazard | Moderately toxic by ingestion; mild skin irritant; animal experiments indicate sufficientevidence of carcinogenicity; cancer-causingeffects in humans remain unknown.LD50 oral (rat): 200 mg/kgLD50 oral (dog): 200 mg/kg. | | Safety Profile | Poison by ingestion. Questionable carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic data. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Cl-. See also CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS, AROMATIC. |
| STROBANE (TM) Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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