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Some Chemical and Physical Properties of Weed Killers, Supplement 1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

A. W. Swezey
Affiliation:
The Dow Chemical Company, Agricultural Research Laboratory, Seal Beach, California
R. W. Nex
Affiliation:
Formerly at The Dow Chemical Company, Agricultural Research Laboratory, Seal Beach, California, now located at the Process Chemicals Company, Santa Fe Springs, California
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(The paper to which this is a supplement appeared in Weeds 3:241–253. The following explanation of the table is repeated from that issue:

“The chemicals are arranged alphabetically according to Chemical Abstracts' nomenclature.

“Density is given at 20°C referred to water at 4°C. Specific gravities are at the indicated temperatures. The melting point is of the commercially used material unless otherwise specified. −H2O. indicates loss of water.

“The pH value is for 5% solutions in water or alcohol unless otherwise indicated.”

It is believed that the abbreviations, tabled in the previous paper, are clear without repetition. Ed.)

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Research Article
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Weeds , Volume 9 , Issue 2 , April 1961 , pp. 209 - 215
Copyright
Copyright © 1961 Weed Science Society of America 

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