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- Chloroform - Wikipedia
The use of chloroform as an incapacitating agent has become widely recognized, bordering on cliché, through the adoption by crime fiction authors of plots involving criminals' use of chloroform-soaked rags to render victims unconscious
- Chloroform | Solvent, Anesthetic, Toxicity | Britannica
chloroform (CHCl3), nonflammable, clear, colourless liquid that is denser than water and has a pleasant etherlike odour It was first prepared in 1831 The Scottish physician Sir James Simpson of the University of Edinburgh was the first to use it as an anesthetic in 1847
- Chloroform
Chloroform may be released to the air as a result of its formation in the chlorination of drinking water, wastewater and swimming pools Other sources include pulp and paper mills, hazardous waste sites, and sanitary landfills
- Chloroform | CHCl3 | CID 6212 - PubChem
Description Chloroform is a colorless liquid with a pleasant, nonirritating odor and a slightly sweet taste It will burn only when it reaches very high temperatures In the past, chloroform was used as an inhaled anesthetic during surgery, but it isn't used that way today
- Chloroform | ToxFAQs™ | ATSDR - Centers for Disease Control and . . .
What is chloroform? Chloroform is a colorless liquid with a pleasant, nonirritating odor and a slightly sweet taste
- Chloroform: Understanding Its Uses, Health Risks, Safety . . . - NEUMEDIX
Chloroform, also known as trichloromethane, is a volatile organic compound with a sweet odor Historically, it has been used as a solvent, anesthetic, and in the production of other chemicals However, due to its toxic and carcinogenic properties, its use has become more restricted
- Chloroform - Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Chloroform is a colorless liquid with a strong, sweet smell, and a slightly sweet taste It is a naturally occurring chemical, but most of the chloroform in the environment is human-made
- Chloroform | NIOSH | CDC
Chloroform (CHCl 3) is a colorless liquid that quickly evaporates into gas It can harm the eyes, skin, liver, kidneys, and nervous system Chloroform can be toxic if inhaled or swallowed Exposure to chloroform may also cause cancer Workers may be harmed from exposure to chloroform
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