Chlorbenside


chlorbenside

[klȯr′ben‚sīd] (organic chemistry) C13H10SCl2 White crystals with a melting point of 72°C; used as a miticide for spider mites on fruit trees and ornamentals.

Chlorbenside

 

(also Chlorparacide, 4-chlorophenyl-4′ - chlorobenzyl sulfide), 4-ClC6H4SCH2C6H4Cl-4; an acaricide—that is, a chemical preparation for the control of herbivorous mites and ticks.