RF2KFHCY5–3D image of Dibromoethane skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Ethylene dibromide isolated on white background
RM2NH85J6–Team Kirtland members share a conversation at the Groundwater Treatment Facility at Kirtland Air Force Base, NM, July 21, 2022. The Groundwater Treatment Facility cleans ethylene dibromide (EDB) from the drinking water supply.
RF2K97R1K–3D image of Vinyl bromide skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of 1-Bromoethene isolated on white background
RMR8YDCN–Diane Agnew, New Mexico Environmental Department hydrologist, briefs an update on the Bulk Fuels Facility Spill cleanup to the public at a town hall in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mar. 9, 2017. Currently, 151.7 million gallons of groundwater has been treated with 48.4 grams of ethylene dibromide removed.
RM2CHKYY9–. Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year ... . 2 Ethylene dibromide, 10 per cent in a naphtha carrier. 56 lavae died within 10 days to three weeks even when stored in fresh soil fol-lowing exposure. Death appears to occur much sooner, usually in ahouteight to 10 days, when larvae are kept in treated soil continuously. With one pound of technical benzene hexachloride per acre as a start-ing point, field dosages were scattered about this point so as to include arange of from one-third to six pounds technical benzene hexachloride peracre. Four methods of application were sel
RM2NH85J5–Scott Clark, Environment Restoration project manager, gives Col. Elizabeth Keller, 377th Air Base Wing vice commander, a tour of the Groundwater Treatment Facility at Kirtland Air Force Base, NM, July 21, 2022. The Groundwater Treatment Facility cleans ethylene dibromide (EDB) from the drinking water supply.
RMRX5R7X–Effect of soil applications of Effect of soil applications of insecticides on the growth and yield of vegetable crops effectofsoilappl926ston Year: 1953 14 CIRCULAR 926, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Table 4.—Tolerance of two varieties of peas to insecticides ap- plied to the soil prior to planting, as indicated by yields on 360 feet of roiv1 Insecticide (pounds per acre) Untreated check Aldrin 4 Chlordane 20 Toxaphene 20 Ethylene dibromide 54 Laxton Progress (1949) Green pods Pounds Vines 54 60 50 49 56 Pounds 28 32 28 28 30 Wyola (1951) Green pods Pounds 51 54 61 1 !43 146 Vines Pounds
RM2CE4APK–. Stoichiometry . -6763-9764-6 759-4762-7 mm.760-0760-0760-0760-0760-0 mm.+ 4-4-3-9-4-6+ 0-6-27 1 Proc. Roy. Acad. Amsterdam, 3, 170 (1900). -Young, Trans. Chan. Soc, 81, 768 (1902). * Young and Fortey, Trans. Cliem. Soc, 83, 45 (1903). MIXTURES 245 The experiments of Guthrie ^ make it probable that the relationholds for ethyl bromide and iodide, and Zawidski 2 finds that mixturesof ethylene dibromide and propylene dibromide give results in con-formity with the formula. It is not known, however, whether thecritical pressures are equal in these cases or not. Boiling Points.—In order to calculat
RM2NH85JM–Col. Jason Vattioni, 377th Air Base Wing commander, discusses the Bulk Fuels Facility Cleanup Project with Ben Mouyyad, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers technical lead, at the Groundwater Treatment Facility at Kirtland Air Force Base, NM, July 21, 2022. The Groundwater Treatment Facility cleans ethylene dibromide (EDB) from the drinking water supply.
RMMPFYJ7–Diane Agnew, New Mexico Environmental Department hydrologist, briefs an update on the Bulk Fuels Facility Spill cleanup to the public at a town hall in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mar. 9, 2017. Currently, 151.7 million gallons of groundwater has been treated with 48.4 grams of ethylene dibromide removed. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Chandler Baker)
RMRYEHWT–Effect of soil applications of insecticides on the growth and yield of vegetable crops effectofsoilappl926ston Year: 1953 14 CIRCULAR 926, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Table 4.—Tolerance of two varieties of peas to insecticides ap- plied to the soil prior to planting, as indicated by yields on 360 feet of roiv1 Insecticide (pounds per acre) Untreated check Aldrin 4 Chlordane 20 Toxaphene 20 Ethylene dibromide 54 Laxton Progress (1949) Green pods Pounds Vines 54 60 50 49 56 Pounds 28 32 28 28 30 Wyola (1951) Green pods Pounds 51 54 61 1 !43 146 Vines Pounds 35 38 43 30 36 1 Not significa
RMRDFFJN–. Effect of soil applications of insecticides on the growth and yield of vegetable crops. Plants Effect of insecticides on; Vegetables Growth; Insecticides. 14 CIRCULAR 926, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Table 4.—Tolerance of two varieties of peas to insecticides ap- plied to the soil prior to planting, as indicated by yields on 360 feet of roiv1 Insecticide (pounds per acre) Untreated check Aldrin 4 Chlordane 20 Toxaphene 20 Ethylene dibromide 54 Laxton Progress (1949) Green pods Pounds Vines 54 60 50 49 56 Pounds 28 32 28 28 30 Wyola (1951) Green pods Pounds 51 54 61 1 !43 146 Vines Poun