Pesticides are chemical or biological substances used to control, repel, or eliminate pests such as insects, weeds, fungi, and rodents that damage crops, spread diseases, or harm the environment. They play a key role in agriculture by protecting yields and ensuring food security. However, excessive or improper use can lead to health risks, environmental pollution, and harm to non-target species. Proper regulation and sustainable alternatives (like integrated pest management) are encouraged to minimize negative effects

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Ammonium Cupric Chloride

Ammonium Cupric Chloride is a blue-green crystalline inorganic compound composed of copper, ammonium, and chloride ions. It is widely used as a source of copper in agricultural fungicides and bactericides, as well as in electroplating, chemical synthesis, and textile dyeing. Its antimicrobial properties make it valuable for controlling fungal and bacterial infections in plants. Additionally, it serves as a precursor in various industrial and laboratory applications.