Chemistry:Chlorthal

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Chlorthal is an herbicide.[1] Its formula is C
8
H
2
Cl
4
O
4
. It is a derivative of terephthalic acid.[2] The chemical is used more often in agricultural settings than it is in household weed treatment.[3]

References

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  2. Melnikov, N. N. (1971), Melnikov, N. N.; Gunther, Frances A.; Gunther, Jane Davies, eds., "Aromatic carboxylic acids and their derivatives" (in en), Chemistry of Pesticides (New York, NY: Springer US): pp. 141–156, doi:10.1007/978-1-4684-6251-7_13, ISBN 978-1-4684-6251-7, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4684-6251-7_13, retrieved 2025-01-30 
  3. Deziel, Nicole C.; Colt, Joanne S.; Kent, Erin E.; Gunier, Robert B.; Reynolds, Peggy; Booth, Benjamin; Metayer, Catherine; Ward, Mary H. (2015-03-25). "Associations between self-reported pest treatments and pesticide concentrations in carpet dust". Environmental Health 14 (1): 27. doi:10.1186/s12940-015-0015-x. ISSN 1476-069X. PMID 25889489. Bibcode2015EnvHe..14...27D.