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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. 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 …

  5. Chloroform | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Chloroform, or trichloromethane, is a colorless and volatile liquid known for its sweet smell reminiscent of ether, with the chemical formula CHCl₃. Historically, chloroform was used as an anesthetic in …

  6. Chloroform may be released to the air from a large number of sources related to its manufacture and use, as well as its formation in the chlorination of drinking water, wastewater, and swimming pools.

  7. Chloroform - American Chemical Society

    Jun 17, 2024 · Chloroform (CHCl3) is a solvent, reagent, refrigerant, and anesthetic with a chemical history that dates back to the 1830s.

  8. Chloroform | Toxic Substances | Toxic Substance Portal | ATSDR

    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 …

  9. Chloroform - Wikiwand

    Chloroform, or trichloromethane, is an organochloride with the formula CHCl3 and a common solvent. It is a volatile, colorless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid pro...

  10. Chloroform - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Chloroform is produced by mixing methane and chlorine at a temperature of 400 to 500 °C. In this reaction, the result is a mix of chloromethane, methylene chloride, chloroform and carbon tetrachloride.