Yes
* Eye contact: Immediately flush the eye with water. If irritation persists, call for medical help. * Skin contact: Wash off with soap and water. * If swallowed: Call for medical help.
Chloroform is non-flammable in some datas or somethin. I tested some choloroform with fire and it exploded with fire. The reason why chloroform is "Non-Flammable" is because Chloroform don't actually "BURN" when it is being heated by fire. The reason why chloroform "Burn and explode" is because when the fire (Heat) touches chloroform the chloroform will "Decompose" and librates Chlorine, Phosgene and HYDROGEN. The Hydrogen gas will causes fire and heat while the chlorine "explode".
Chloroform, also known as trichloromethane and methyl trichloride, is a chemical compound with formula CHCl3. It does not undergo combustion in air, although it will burn when mixed with more flammable substances. It is a member of a group of compounds known as trihalomethanes. Chloroform has myriad uses as a reagent and a solvent. It is also considered an environmental hazard.
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
Chloroform as a SilencerIn movies, yes. In real life, no. It's too difficult to make sure the person breathes in the correct amount to put them to sleep without taking a chance on an overdose. Does it burn too?
No, chloroform is covalent.
Chloroform is non-flammable in some datas or somethin. I tested some choloroform with fire and it exploded with fire. The reason why chloroform is "Non-Flammable" is because Chloroform don't actually "BURN" when it is being heated by fire. The reason why chloroform "Burn and explode" is because when the fire (Heat) touches chloroform the chloroform will "Decompose" and librates Chlorine, Phosgene and HYDROGEN. The Hydrogen gas will causes fire and heat while the chlorine "explode".
In fact there is a chemical composition of chloroform and nytric acid called Chloropcrin in tear gas which causes eye burning while tear gas cells are burst.
actually your eyes do not burn when you have a fever but they do hurt when you have a cold or the flu.
Your eyes are very sensitive to things and the eyeliner has chemicals in it that burn you eye.
Chloroform, also known as trichloromethane and methyl trichloride, is a chemical compound with formula CHCl3. It does not undergo combustion in air, although it will burn when mixed with more flammable substances. It is a member of a group of compounds known as trihalomethanes. Chloroform has myriad uses as a reagent and a solvent. It is also considered an environmental hazard.
dries out your eyes
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
Chloroform as a SilencerIn movies, yes. In real life, no. It's too difficult to make sure the person breathes in the correct amount to put them to sleep without taking a chance on an overdose. Does it burn too?
dry eyes itchy eyes contact water
they can burn out the retnas of your eyes
No.
it will burn