Molecule of Chlordane Pesticide


Chlordane is an organochlorine compound that was used as a pesticide. Chlordane is a constituent of pesticides now largely banned and a UN designated dirty dozen POP Chlorinated pesticides containing trans chlordane were used for insect control in the United States between 1948 to 1988 It was mainly used for farm lawn and home pest control Trans chlordane is found in riverbeds aquatic life and mammalian life due to its release into the environment during its production use and disposal


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