Benzene hexachloride structure

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Hexachlorobenzene

Chemical compound Hexachlorobenzene, or perchlorobenzene, is an 6Cl 6. It is a Physical and chemical properties [ ] Hexachlorobenzene is a stable, white, crystalline chlorinated hydrocarbon. Synthesis [ ] Hexachlorobenzene has been made on a laboratory scale since the 1890s, by the Usage [ ] Hexachlorobenzene was used in Safety [ ] This section needs additional citations for Please help ( February 2021) ( Hexachlorobenzene is an animal [ citation needed] Hexachlorobenzene was banned from use in the United States in 1966. This material has been classified by the HCB is very toxic to Toxicology [ ] • Oral LD50 (rat): 10,000mg/kg • Oral LD50 (mice): 4,000mg/kg • Inhalation LC50 (rat): 3600mg/m 3 Material has relatively low acute toxicity but is toxic because of its persistent and cumulative nature in body tissues in rich lipid content. [ citation needed] Unique Exposure Incident [ ] In In the same follow-up study of 252 patients (162 males and 90 females, avg. current age of 35.7 years), 20–30 years' postexposure, many subjects had dermatologic, neurologic, and orthopedic symptoms and signs. The observed clinical findings include scarring of the face and hands (83.7%), hyperpigmentation (65%), hypertrichosis (44.8%), pinched faces (40.1%), painless arthritis (70.2%), small hands (66.6%), sensory shading (60.6%), myotonia (37.9%), cogwheeling (41.9%), enlarged thyroid (34.9%), and enlarged liver (4.8%). Urine and stool porphyrin levels were determined in all patients, and 17 h...

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Name EINECS N/A CAS No. Density 1.59g/cm 3 PSA 0.00000 LogP 3.64440 Solubility 31.4mg/L(25 oC) Melting Point 141.5oC Formula C6H6 Cl6 Boiling Point 288°C at 760 mmHg Molecular Weight 290.832 Flash Point 157.5°C Transport Information N/A Appearance N/A Safety Confirmed carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic, neoplastigenic, and tumorigenic data by ingestion and skin contact. Poison by ingestion, skin contact, and subcutaneous routes. Human systemic effects by inhalation: headache, nausea or vomiting, and fever. Implicated in aplastic anemia. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. Lindane is more toxic than DDT or dieldrin. Potentially violent reaction with dimethyl-formamide + iron. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of phosgene, HCl, and Cl −. See other benzenehexachloride entries. A toxic organochlorine that is persistent in the environment and accumulates in mammalian tissue. For cattle, the oral LD50 <= 100mg/kg. The various isomers have different actions; the γ (lindane) and α isomers are central nervous system stimulants, the principal symptom being convulsions. The β and Δ isomers are central nervous system depressants. The use of thermal vaporizers with lindane has caused acute poisoning by inhalation. The dangerous acute dose of the technical mixture has been estimated at about 30g and the dangerous dose of lindane at about 7 to 15g. However, as already mentioned, a single dose of 45mg (or approximately 0.65mg/kg) of lin...

Benzene Hexachloride

Benzene Hexachloride Structure – C6H6C16 • Benzene hexachloride is a white solid with a slightly chlorinated odor. It is soluble in organic solvents, but insoluble in water. • Benzene hexachloride is a chlorinated derivative of benzene. It has a six-carbon chain with one chlorine atom attached to each carbon atom. The carbon-chlorine bonds are very strong, so the molecule is very stable. Benzene Hexachloride Structural Formula Benzene hexachloride is a white crystalline solid with a characteristic chlorinated odor. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in ethanol. Benzene hexachloride is used as a fumigant and insecticide. It is toxic by ingestion and inhalation. Properties of Benzene Hexachloride Benzene hexachloride is a colorless liquid that is highly flammable. It has a strong, unpleasant odor and is poisonous if ingested. It can cause skin and eye irritation, and is harmful to the environment. Uses of Benzene Hexachloride Benzene hexachloride has a variety of uses. It is used as a flame retardant, a pesticide, and a wood preservative. Benzene Hexachloride Health Risks Benzene hexachloride is a hazardous chemical that can cause a number of health problems. Breathing in this substance can cause irritation to the nose, throat, and lungs. It can also cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Ingesting this chemical can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Prolonged exposure to benzene hexachloride can lead to more serious health problems, such as damage to th...