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chloroethane Also known as: Ethyl Chloride. CAS Number: 75-00-3. A colorless liquid with a pungent odor. It is used as a solvent, efrigerant, and topical anesthetic. Also used in the manufacture of dyes, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Was used in the past in the production of tetraethyl lead, an anti-knock additive to leaded gasoline. ...
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chloroprene CAS Number: 126-99-8. A colorless liquid used especially in making neoprene by polymerization. Chemical formula = C4H5Cl. Molecular weight = 88.54 g/mol. Learn More...
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chloroma A malignant, green-colored tumor of myeloid cells (a type of immature white blood cell). This tumor is usually associated with myelogenous leukemia. Also called granulocytic sarcoma.
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chlorotic (klor-ROT-ik) -- A yellowish plant as opposed to a normal green one.
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chloroform Noun. (CHCl3). A clear, colorless, highly flammable and volatile liquid with a ether-like odor and a burning sweet taste. Miscible with alcohol, ether, benzene and oils. Used as a killing agent but stiffens specimens; forms phosgene (carbonyl chloride, COCl2) when stored in dark-colored glass jars.
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