Propetamphos, the Glossary
Propetamphos is an insecticide (cockroaches, flies, ants, ticks, moths, fleas and mosquitoes) from the group of organophosphates, based on thiophosphoric acid ester.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Chemical formula, Ester, Insecticide, Molar mass, Organophosphate, Thiophosphoric acid.
Chemical formula
A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.
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Ester
In chemistry, an ester is a functional group derived from an acid (organic or inorganic) in which the hydrogen atom (H) of at least one acidic hydroxyl group of that acid is replaced by an organyl group.
Insecticide
Insecticides are pesticides used to kill insects.
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Molar mass
In chemistry, the molar mass (or molecular weight) of a chemical compound is defined as the ratio between the mass and the amount of substance (measured in moles) of any sample of the compound.
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Organophosphate
In organic chemistry, organophosphates (also known as phosphate esters, or OPEs) are a class of organophosphorus compounds with the general structure, a central phosphate molecule with alkyl or aromatic substituents.
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Thiophosphoric acid
Thiophosphoric acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propetamphos
Also known as C10H20NO4PS.