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chlorfenvinphos

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chlorfenvinphos [‚klȯr·fən′vin‚fäs]
(organic chemistry)
C12H14Cl3O4P An amber liquid with a boiling point of 168-170°C; used as an insecticide for ticks, flies, lice, and mites on cattle.


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Each wipe sample was spiked with chlorfenvinphos as an extraction surrogate and then shake-extracted, first with isopropanol, and then twice with 1:1 diethyl ether:hexanes.
Comparing conversion rates of chemical fires, pesticide fires and tire fires Comparing conversion rates for pesticides (parathion, chlorfenvinphos, dichlobenil, 2,4-D) and chemicals (1,2-ethanediamine, toluene-2.
 
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