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POPMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water (25˚ C, mg L-1)Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
Aldrin364.910.11 (20˚C) 10.016 26.50 24.70 − 7.67 3 4
Chlordane409.780.056 50.0013 56.16 63.49 − 4.64 6
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)354.490.025 72.13x10-5 76.91 75.18 7
Dieldrin380.910.195 87.85x10-4 85.40 − 6.20 8 94.55 − 6.67 3 4
Endrin380.910.25 104.00x10-4 105.20 − 5.60 10 114.53 − 5.20 11 4
Heptachlor373.320.18 120.0547 126.1 124.34 − 4.48 4 13
γ-Hexachlorocyclohexane (Lindane)290.837.3 140.0056 143.72 143.57 15
Mirex545.540.085 161.07x10-45.28 − 6.89 16 173.763 4

Aldrin

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
309-00-2364.910.11 (20˚C) 10.016 26.50 24.70 − 7.67 3 4

Chlordane

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
12789-03-6409.780.056 50.0013 56.16 63.49 - 4.64 6

Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water (25˚ C, mg L-1)Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
50-29-3354.490.025 72.13x10-5 76.91 75.18 7

Dieldrin

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
60-57-1380.010.195 87.85x10-4 85.40 − 6.20 8 94.55 − 6.67 3 4

Endrin

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
72-20-8380.910.25 104.00x10-4 105.20 − 5.60 10 114.53 − 5.20 11 4

Heptachlor

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
76-44-8373.320.18 120.0547 126.1 124.34 - 4.48 4 13

Lindane

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
58-89-9290.837.3 140.0056 143.72 143.57 15

Mirex

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CAS numberMolecular Weight (g)Solubility in water
(25˚ C, mg L-1)
Vapour pressure (PA)Log KOWLog KOC
2385-85-5545.540.085 161.07x10-45.28−6.89 16 173.763 4

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