Endrin
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| Molar mass | 380. 907 g/mol |
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| Melting point | 200 °C |
| Chemical formula | C12H8Cl6O |
| GHS hazard statements | H301, H310, H351, H372, H400, H410 |
| IDLH (Immediate danger) | 2 mg/m3 |
| UN number | 2761 |
| Awards | Abel Prize |
| Alfréd Rényi Prize | |
| Academy Prize | |
| Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics | |
| George Pólya Prize in Applied Combinatorics | |
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| ID | 842999 |
About Endrin
Endrin is an organochloride with the chemical formula C₁₂H₈Cl₆O that was first produced in 1950 by Shell and Velsicol Chemical Corporation. It was primarily used as an insecticide, as well as a rodenticide and piscicide. It is a colourless, odorless solid, although commercial samples are often off-white.