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Ddt: Is a synthetic insecticide that was
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DDT is a synthetic insecticide that was widely used for disease vector control, but also has serious environmental and health risks. Learn about the history, effects and controversies of DDT , and how it is still used to fight malaria in some countries. The most prevalent isomer of DDT, DDE, or DDD in the environment is the p,p’ - isomer. Technical-grade DDT contains 65–80% p,p’ -DDT, 15–21% o,p’ -DDT, and up to 4% of p,p’ -DDD (Metcalf 1995), and DDE is the principal metabolite of DDT (Chapter 3). What is DDT ? DDT , or Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane, is a colourless, tasteless, and almost odourless crystalline chemical compound, originally developed as an insecticide. It was widely used during World War II to control malaria and typhus among civilians and troops. Uses of DDT DDT was extensively used in agriculture to control pests on crops, and in public health to combat diseases spread by insects. Environmental Impact of DDT DDT 's persistent nature and bioaccumulation have led to ... DDT Full Form: Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloro Ethane, commonly known as DDT , is a chemical compound that has left an indelible mark on the world. It was first synthesized in the year 1874 by a renowned chemist named Othmar Zeidler. However, its uses were not known until the Swiss chemist Paul Muller identified its insecticidal properties after 70 years of its invention. DDT gained quick recognition for its ability to defend from malaria and other insect-borne diseases. During the Second World ...
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