Carbaryl is a stomach poison insecticide synthesized by reacting 1-naphthol with chloroformate in the presence of sodium hydroxide. Stomach poisons are lethal to insects when ingested, while contact insecticides act upon contact with the insect. This document discusses the synthesis of the stomach poison insecticide carbaryl.
Carbaryl is a stomach poison insecticide synthesized by reacting 1-naphthol with chloroformate in the presence of sodium hydroxide. Stomach poisons are lethal to insects when ingested, while contact insecticides act upon contact with the insect. This document discusses the synthesis of the stomach poison insecticide carbaryl.
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Carbaryl is a stomach poison insecticide synthesized by reacting 1-naphthol with chloroformate in the presence of sodium hydroxide. Stomach poisons are lethal to insects when ingested, while contact insecticides act upon contact with the insect. This document discusses the synthesis of the stomach poison insecticide carbaryl.
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SYNTHESIS OF INSECTICIDES(CARBARYL) INTRODUCTION Insecticides are agents for destroying or killing insects and are generally classified by their
mode of action. According to their mode of action we have stomach poisons which are lethal to the insects when being ingested by them. Contact insecticides that