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| Hymexazol |
| Chemical Name: |
3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole |
| Formula: |
C4H5NO2 |
| M.W.: |
99.09 |
| CAS NO.: |
10004-44-1 |
| Structure: |
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| Description: |
Appearance: clay red to white aciform crystal or powder.
Melting Point: 87°C.
Vapour Pressure: 0.133Pa at 25°C.
Stability: Soluble in water 33 mg/L at 25°C, soluble in chloroform 388 g/100g; methanol 265 g/100g; benzene 94 g/100g; dimethylformamide 83.6 g/100g; acetone 79.2 g/100g; toluene 38.6 g/100g; sparingly soluble in hexane 0.3 g/100g |
| Toxicity: |
Oral LD50 (Rat)>1,690 mg/kg,Dermal LD50 (Rabbit) >5,300 mg/kg. And causes irreversible eye damage. |
| Specification: |
96%TC, 30-36%SL, 70%WP |
| Uses: |
heterocycle compound, a systemic bactericide, soil disinfectant , a plant growth regulator. Used for cataplexy caused by rot disease, reaphook fungus. |
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