Difference between revisions of "Acephate"

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Exposure may results in skin and eye irritation. Forms toxic fumes when heated to decomposition.
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* Forms toxic fumes when heated to decomposition.
LD50 for mammals =500-5000 mg/kg.  It is considered toxic for birds and bees.
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* LD50 for mammals =500-5000 mg/kg.  It is considered toxic for birds and bees.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 18 April 2022

Description

An organophosphorus pesticide used on many food crops. Acephate is produced as a soluble powder and typically supplied as a spray. It is also used for interior applicastion to kill moths, larvae, and roaches.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Orthene; Asataf; Pillarthene; Kitron; Ortho 12420; Chrevron RE 12420

Physical and Chemical Properties

Composition C4H10NO3PS
CAS 30560-19-1

Risks

  • Exposure may results in skin and eye irritation.
  • Forms toxic fumes when heated to decomposition.
  • LD50 for mammals =500-5000 mg/kg. It is considered toxic for birds and bees.

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