Trichloromethane
Raw materials for organic synthesis, mainly used to produce freon (F-21, F-22, F-23), dyes and medicines. In medicine, it is often used as an anesthetic. It can be used as a solvent and extractant for antibiotics, spices, oils, resins, and rubber. Mixed with carbon tetrachloride can be made into a non-freezing fire-resistant liquid. It is also used as a propellant for aerosols, a fumigant for grains, and a standard solution for temperature calibration. Industrial products are usually added with a small amount of ethanol, so that the generated phosgene reacts with ethanol to form non-toxic diethyl carbonate. Before using industrial products, add a small amount of concentrated sulfuric acid to shake, wash with water, and dry with calcium chloride or potassium carbonate to obtain ethanol-free chloroform.
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English name | Trichloromethane |
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CAS Number | 67-66-3 |
EINECS NO | 200-663-8 |
Molecular weight | 119.38 |
Chemical formula | CHCl3 |
Melting point | -63.5 ℃ |
Boiling point | 61.2 ℃ |
water soluble | insoluble |
Density | 1.48 g/cm³ |
Appearance | Colorless transparent heavy liquid |
Package | Small opening steel drums; ampoules outside the ordinary wooden box; threaded mouth glass bottles, iron cap pressure mouth glass bottles, plastic bottles or metal barrels (cans) outside the ordinary wooden box; threaded mouth glass bottles, plastic bottles or tin-plated sheet steel barrels (cans) outside the lattice box with full base plate |
MOD | 25T |
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