The chemical formula for methyl chloroform is CH3CCl3
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It contains Cl,H and C atoms. It is a colorless liquid.
Methyl chloride or (the approved IUPAC name) chloromethane.
It is used as a stabiliser for chloroform. By adding ppm level quantity degradation of chloroform can be avoided. Deepak
Depends on what you mean by ''official'' - chloroform is accepted by IUPAC as a name of the compound Trichloromethane (which is its systematic name) - CHCl3. As accepted by IUPAC, we may consider ''chloroform'' as the official name of the chemical. Other names of chloroform are Methyl trichloride, Methane trichloride.
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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.
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BY HALOFORM TEST Acetone gets oxidized by bleaching powder. Chloroform is one of the products of the reaction.
Yes. Chloroform is an excellent solvent for organic products. Benzene is an organic molecule consisting of purely Carbons and Hydrogens
An amine does (On the nitrogen)