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Anilazine
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style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Identifiers
CAS number 101-05-3
ChemSpider 7260
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InChI key IMHBYKMAHXWHRP-UHFFFAOYAQ
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Properties
Molecular formula C9H5Cl3N4
Appearance white to light brown crystals or powder
Density 1.611 g/cm3
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Hazards
Flash point 232.2 °C
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Anilazine (ǎ-nǐl-a-zēn) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C9H5Cl3N4. It is a pesticide used on crops. It comes under the category of triazine fungicides. It is used for controlling fungus diseases which attack lawns and turf, cereals, coffee, and a wide variety of vegetables and other crops. It is also used for the control of potato and tomato leafspots.


Toxicity

Oral administration to rats and cats, the most common signs of toxicity were diarrhea and vomiting, respectively. After dermal administration to rabbits, mild skin irritation manifested as edema and erythema was observed. Anilazine was more toxic by intraperitoneal injection than by other routes of administration.[1]


Reference

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IPCS InChem document

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