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The pure product appears as white crystals, while the industrial grade is a pale yellow-brown powder. Its melting point ranges from 307 to 312°C (decomposition occurs), with the industrial-grade decomposing at 290°C. The vapor pressure is less than 1.33 × 10⁻⁵ Pa at 20°C, and its relative density is 1.45. It is poorly soluble in water and most common organic solvents, with solubility (by mass ratio) at 20°C being: 0.04% in acetone, 0.03% in ethanol, 0.01% in chloroform, and less than 0.001% in benzene, diethyl ether, and water. However, it readily dissolves in organic acids such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and acetic acid, forming the corresponding salts. The compound exhibits good thermal stability but is unstable in both acidic and alkaline environments.
Carbendazim is a highly effective, low-toxicity, broad-spectrum, systemic fungicide with a prolonged residual activity. It is particularly effective against many ascomycetes, deuteromycetes, and various basidiomycetes, but remains ineffective against algae-related fungi.
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