What is Bromomethane?
CAS#: 000074-83-9
Bromomethane is a manufactured chemical. It also occurs naturally
in small amounts in the ocean where it is formed, probably by
algae and kelp. It is a colorless, nonflammable gas with no
distinct smell.
Other names for bromomethane are methyl bromide, mono-bromomethane,
and methyl fume. Trade names include Embafume and Terabol.
Bromomethane is used to kill a variety of pests including
rats, insects, and fungi. It is also used to make other chemicals
or as a solvent to get oil out of nuts, seeds, and wool.
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