Chloroform.
Yes, chloroform is soluble in ether. Both chloroform and ether are organic solvents that can dissolve each other due to their similar chemical properties.
Chloroform is miscible with petroleum ether, meaning they can mix in all proportions to form a homogenous solution. This is because both chloroform and petroleum ether are non-polar solvents.
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Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
Chloroform is a halogenated organic compound with the formula CHCl3, while ether is a class of organic compounds characterized by an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups. Chloroform has a strong anesthetic effect, while ether is commonly used as a solvent and sometimes as an anesthetic. Additionally, chloroform is more toxic than most ethers.
i think it was ether or chloroform
Samuel Guthrie in 1831. James Young Simpson first used chloroform during childbirth.
non polar solvents eg: Ether,.....etc
Chloroform or Ether. ========================== Soporific Anesthetic
Chloroform is slightly soluble in water, with low solubility due to differences in polarity. However, chloroform is much more soluble in organic solvents like ether and alcohols.
Chloroform is more polar than diethyl ether because it contains a strong electronegative chlorine atom that can induce a greater imbalance of charge within the molecule, resulting in higher polarity. Diethyl ether, on the other hand, lacks such an electronegative element and is less polar as a result.
William Morton invented the Ether