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151-38-2

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Product Name: Methoxyethyl mercury acetate
Formula: C10H18HgO6
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Physical Description Crystals. Formerly used as a pesticide in seed treatment for cotton and small grains. Exhibits high fungicidal activity against leaf stripe of barley, stinking smut of wheat, snow mold of rye; against seedling diseases in beets and legumes, and for dressing "seed" potatoes, bulbs, and tubers. Not registered as a pesticide in the U.S. (EPA, 1998)
Color/Form White crystals
Melting Point 40-42 °C
Solubility Soluble in water; readily soluble in polar solvents, including methanol and ethylene glycol
Vapor Pressure 0.04 [mmHg]
Stability/Shelf Life Stable at pH 9.5 to 11.5
Corrosivity Corrosive to iron and other metals.
Other Experimental Properties Methoxyethylmercury radicals /have been described/ as resembling sodium ion in that they are strongly alkaline and form highly ionized salts that are generally water soluble and appreciably volatile. These compounds are quantitatively decomposed by strong acids. /Methoxyethylmercury radicals/
Chemical Classes Metals -> Metals, Organic Compounds

COMPUTED DESCRIPTORS

Molecular Weight 318.72 g/mol
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 3
Rotatable Bond Count 4
Exact Mass 320.033638 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass 320.033638 g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area 35.5 Ų
Heavy Atom Count 9
Formal Charge 0
Complexity 84.3
Isotope Atom Count 0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count 0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count 0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count 1
Compound Is Canonicalized Yes

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

description

Crystals. Formerly used as a pesticide in seed treatment for cotton and small grains. Exhibits high fungicidal activity against leaf stripe of barley, stinking smut of wheat, snow mold of rye; against seedling diseases in beets and legumes, and for dressing "seed" potatoes, bulbs, and tubers. Not registered as a pesticide in the U.S. (EPA, 1998)