um i think you meant "What is chloroform". Because chlorofoam is not in my dictionary. anyway... chloroform is the organic compound with formula CHCI. The colorless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid is a trihalomethane, and is considered somewhat hazardous. Several million tons are produced annually as a precursor to Teflon and refrigerants, but its use for refrigerants is being phased out.
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I used to work in an acrylic shop and we would use weldon, there are many types depending on consistency. We also used clamps and wppden blocks to hod the acrylic in place.
Chloroform, a chemical compound, is available for sale, but its purchase is often regulated due to its potential health hazards and historical use as an anesthetic. In many countries, it can only be sold to licensed professionals or for specific industrial purposes. If you're considering acquiring chloroform, it's important to check local regulations and ensure proper safety measures are in place.
pH is refers to the extent of acidity of basicity of aqueous solutions by comparing the concentration of H+ or OH- ions present. Chlorofoam (CHCl3) is a colorless liquid at room temperature, and is considered insoluble in water. Thus, pH cannot be measured because it cannot be found as a solution. Plus, it will not ionize in water to form H+ or OH- ions, so no reading can be taken. Thus, we there is no answer to your question.
Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose which provide structure and support, while animal cells do not have cell walls. Plant cells also have chloroplasts which are responsible for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not have chloroplasts.