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chloroform

Chloroform is an organic compound with the formula CHCl₃. It’s a colorless, dense liquid with a sweet odor. While once widely used as an anesthetic and solvent, its use has declined due to its toxicity and carcinogenic properties.

Properties of Chloroform

  • Physical Properties:
    • Colorless liquid
    • Sweet odor
    • Dense liquid (heavier than water)
    • Volatile
  • Chemical Properties:
    • Good solvent for many organic compounds
    • Reacts with strong bases to form dichlorocarbene
    • Decomposes in sunlight to form phosgene, a toxic gas

Historical Uses of Chloroform

  • Anesthesia: Chloroform was once widely used as a general anesthetic in surgeries. However, its use was discontinued due to its potential for causing heart arrhythmias and liver damage.
  • Solvent: Chloroform was used as a solvent in various industrial processes, including the production of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides.

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