Formula: C2H3Cl3
C2H3Cl3
The structural formula for dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) is C14H9Cl7. DDT has alternating benzene rings with chlorine atoms attached to the benzene rings and a central carbon atom bonded to three chlorine atoms.
Between Xylene and Trichloroethane I think the Trichloroethane is the denser of the two. When water and trichloroethane are mixed, regardless of the quantity of water, trichlorothane is consistently denser then water. On the other hand when you mix xylene and water, water is the more dense liquid. It's my conclusion that since trichloroethane is denser than water and water is denser then xylene, then the trichloroethane must be more denser then xylene.
Dry-cleaninguses perchloroethylene, trichloroethane and trichloroethylene.
trichloroethane
1,1,1-trichloroethane is an alkane and as such, contains only single covalent bonds, so it is considered saturated.
Dichloro dephinyl trichloroethane
Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloroethane
No, xylene and trichloroethane are not miscible. They have different chemical properties that prevent them from forming a homogeneous mixture when combined.
Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane
1,1,1-trichloroethane is an alkane and as such, contains only single covalent bonds, so it is considered saturated.
Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloroethane