General
Synonyms: 1,2-di(ethoxycarbonyl)ethyl O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate,
[(dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)thio]butanedioic acid diethyl ester,
carbofos, carbophos, etiol, malathine, malathyl, malatol, mercaptothion, moscarda, organoderm,
very large number of other trade names
Use: organophosphorus insecticide
Molecular formula: C10H19O6PS2
CAS No: 121-75-5
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Physical data
Appearance: yellow to brown liquid with an odour of skunk
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Stability
Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, metals.
Toxicology
Toxic, and may be fatal, if swallowed. Eye irritant. Chronic exposure may be associated
with mutagenic effects or reproductive harm. Some authorities believe that chronic
exposure to organophosphates can cause CNS damage, possibly leading to poor coordination,
depression, changes to the personality or other disorders. It should be noted that there is some
disagreement about the potential hazards of using organophosphates in horticulture and
farming, with some countries permitting only very limited use.
Toxicity data
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appear in this section is given
here.)
ORL-RAT LD50 2100 mg kg-1
IPR-MUS LD50 985 mg kg-1
ORL-MUS LD50 775 mg kg-1
Risk phrases
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here.)
R25 R36.
Transport information
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Personal protection
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