Phosgene is a chemical warfare agent used by Hitler in WWI.
Phosgene gas is a gas used in WWI as a chemical weapon by the Germans (COCl2).
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This is because in the presence of air chloroform is oxidised to phosgene. To prevent the formation of phosgene, they are stored in dark colored bottles.CHCl3 + 1/2 O2 ---->HCl + COCl2.Phosgene is represented as COCl2. This is poisonous.
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Carbonyl dichloride
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Chloroform in the presence of air gets oxidised to phosgene. Phosgene is carbonyl chloride & is represented as COCl2. To prevent the formation of phosgene, chloroform is stored in dark colored bottles.This is represented as CHCl3 + 1/2 O2---->COCl2 + HCl.
In low concentrations it smells like grass or freshly cut hay.
Phosgene is the chemical compound with the formula COCl2It is a colourless gas with a smell that is said to be like new mown hay. It was used in world war one (1914-1918) as a poison gas
Yes. Carbonyl chloride or phosgene of COCl2 is organic.
Phosgene gas can be turned into a liquid. Exposure to the gas or liquid form of phosgene can cause nausea, watery eyes, blurred vision, difficulty breathing, and coughing.
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This is because in the presence of air chloroform is oxidised to phosgene. To prevent the formation of phosgene, they are stored in dark colored bottles.CHCl3 + 1/2 O2 ---->HCl + COCl2.Phosgene is represented as COCl2. This is poisonous.
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Carbonyl dichloride
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Paul McDonald Fye has written: 'A study of the photochemical formation of phosgene ..' -- subject(s): Phosgene, Photochemistry
Robert Stewart Bly has written: 'The preparation of phenylimido-phosgene' -- subject(s): Phenylimido-phosgene, Formanilide
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