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Trichlorethylene

Trichloroethylene (TCE) is an organic compound with the formula Câ‚‚HCl₃. It’s a colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet odor. TCE was widely used as an industrial solvent and cleaning agent, but its use has declined significantly due to its environmental and health risks.

Properties of Trichloroethylene

  • Physical Properties:
    • Colorless liquid
    • Sweet odor
    • Volatile
    • Density greater than water
  • Chemical Properties:
    • Good solvent for many organic compounds
    • Stable under normal conditions
    • Decomposes at high temperatures to form toxic products

Past Applications of Trichloroethylene

  • Industrial Solvent: Used in various industries for degreasing, cleaning, and as a solvent for paints, varnishes, and adhesives.
  • Dry Cleaning: Employed in the dry cleaning industry.
  • Medical Uses: Historically used as an anesthetic.

Environmental and Health Concerns

  • Toxicity: Exposure to TCE can lead to a variety of health problems, including liver and kidney damage, nerve damage, and cancer.
  • Environmental Pollution: TCE is a persistent organic pollutant that can contaminate groundwater and soil. It can also contribute to air pollution.

Trichlorethylene