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trichloroacetic acid a strong acid made by chlorinating acetic acid
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trichloroacetic acid In organic chemistry, the chloroethanoic acids (trivial name chloroacetic acids) are three related chlorocarbon carboxylic acids:* chloroethanoic acid (chloroacetic acid), CH2ClCOOH* dichloroethanoic acid (dichloroacetic acid), CHCl2COOH* trichloroethanoic acid (trichloroacetic acid), CCl3COOHAs the number of chlorine atoms increases, the electronegativity of that end of the molecule increases, and the molecule adopts a progressively more ionic character: it's density, boiling point and ...
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trichloroacetic acid CCI3COOH, Toxic, deliquescent, colorless crystals with a pungent aroma, used as a chemical intermediate and library reagent, and in medicine, pharmacy, and herbicides.
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