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a poisonous gas or liquid (CH3Br) used to fumigate rodents, worms, etc.
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| methyl bromide |
An organic compound, formula CH 3 Br, present in the atmosphere as the result of both natural (oceanic production) and anthropogenic (use as a soil fumigant) sources; this compound is the largest single source of bromine to the stratosphere, with a tropospheric mixing ratio of about 10 parts per trillion (by volume).
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| methyl bromide |
a highly effective fumigant used to control insects, nematodes, weeds and pathogens, listed as an ozone-depleting substance
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| methyl bromide |
Also known as: Bromomethane. CAS Number: 74-83-9. Exists as a gas at room temperature and as a liquid under pressure or at low temperatures. It is odorless at low concentrations and has a slightly fruity odor at higher concentrations. It is used primarily as a fumigant in soil to control fungi, nematodes, and weeds. ...
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| methyl bromide |
the gaseous compound CH3Br used primarily as an insect fumigant; found to be harmful to the stratospheric ozone layer which protects life on earth from excessive ultraviolet radiation.
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