the scientific or technical name of a substance.
The scientific name of an active ingredient, which complies with, accepted guidelines established by chemists.
Chemical Name is a systematic name for a chemical compound. This name generally relates information about the identity of a compound in terms of its structure and properties. For example, the Chemical Name for Valium is 2H-1,4-Benzodiazepin-2-one, 7-chloro-1,3-dihydro-1-methyl-5-phenyl-Diazepam
Most pesticides are sold under 3 different names. The trade name is the one that is the best known and usually is the one which buying decisions are made . The other two are the generic name and the long chemical name (which is in the small print with the active ingredient). The generic name and chemical name are good names to use when comparing like products, since they will be the same on all products that have the same active ingredient regardless of what trade name it is sold under. For example, Weed Stopper (trade name) which is oryzalin (generic name) and 3,5-dinitro-N4,N4-dipropylsufanilamide (chemical name) which is 40.4% active ingredient. With this information you can compare other products that have oryzalin as the active ingredient. See also Types of Plant Protection and Fertilizers below.
The scientific designation of a chemical in accordance with the nomenclature system developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) or the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) rules of nomenclature, or a name which will clearly identify the chemical for the purpose of conducting a hazard evaluation.
The name applied to a herbicide active ingredient which describes its chemical structure according to rules prescribed by the American Chemical Society and published in the Chemical Abstracts Indexes.
The standard name used for a substance.
a proper scientific name for the active ingredient of a product.
Scientific name for the active ingredient in a pesticide
The scientific designation of a chemical or a name that clearly identifies the chemical for hazard evaluation purposes.