noun
- Plural of chloropicrin; toxic chemical compounds used as pesticides, fumigants, and tear gases, characterized by a pungent odor and lachrymatory properties.
Usage: technical; chemistry; agriculture
Examples
- Chloropicrins are commonly used as soil fumigants in agricultural applications.
- The chemical properties of chloropicrins make them effective for controlling soil-borne pests.
- Safety protocols require proper ventilation when handling chloropicrins in the laboratory.
- Chloropicrins have been employed historically as tear gases in military and law enforcement contexts.
- Modern regulations restrict the use of chloropicrins in many developed countries due to environmental concerns.