Calcium Methoxide CAS No.2556-53-8 Calcium Methoxide Basic Information
EPA Substance Registry System Methanol, calcium salt(2556-53-8)
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Pharmaceutics: Some herbicides use water according to their physical and chemical properties. For example, if Kemifeng's drug is insoluble in water, when the spray concentration is lower than 2%, the active ingredient will crystallize, so the amount of water can not be too large. 13 ~ 20 liters is appropriate; Another example is 2, 4-D butyl ester volatile, although it is sucking stems and leaves treatment herbicide, but the water consumption can not be too low. Paraquat is highly toxic and has a large amount of water (spraying with a hand sprayer, diluting one part of the preparation should dilute more than 40 times), which will help improve the safety of humans and animals.
Environment: When the weather and soil are dry, the amount of water must be increased.
Weeds: If the grass is thin and the grass is small, the water can be reduced; on the contrary, the water must be more. The liquid can completely cover the weeds and prevent pesticides from flowing and causing waste.
In addition, the amount of water is closely related to the application method, application method, and application equipment. For example, high-efficiency herbicide can be applied with a backpack sprayer. The water consumption per mu is 20-30 liters. If a boom sprayer is used, the water consumption per mu is 7-14 liters. In addition, the amount of water used is a small amount when used alone, and high when it is mixed with a broad-leaf herbicide.
CAS: 2556-53-8
MF: C2H6CaO2
MW: 102.15
EINECS: 219-873-6
Mol File: 2556-53-8.mol
Calcium Methoxide Chemical Properties
Melting point >385 °C(lit.)
form Powder
color off-white
Sensitive moisture sensitive
CAS DataBase Reference 2556-53-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
Herbicides are used with water
Herbicides should also be skillful in using water. Usually, the amount of water used should be determined based on the following factors: