Title:  Chloroform 
CAS Registry Number:  67-66-3 
CAS Name:  Trichloromethane 
Molecular Formula:  CHCl3 
Molecular Weight:  119.38 
Percent Composition:  C 10.06%, H 0.84%, Cl 89.09% 
Literature References:  Improperly called "formyl trichloride".  From the addition of sulfuric acid to acetone and bleaching powder:  2CH3COCH3 + 6CaOCl2.H2O ® 2CHCl3 + (CH3COO)2Ca + 2Ca(OH)2 + 3CaCl2+ 6H2O.  May also be prepd by carefully controlled chlorination of methane:  Faith, Keyes & Clark's Industrial Chemicals, F. A. Lowenheim, M. K. Moran, Eds. (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 4th ed., 1975) pp 266-269.  Has been used as an anesthetic and in pharmaceutical preparations.  Toxicity data:  H. F. Smyth et al., Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 23, 95 (1962); E. T. Kimura et al., Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 19, 699 (1971).  Review of toxicology:  L. R. Pohl, Rev. Biochem. Toxicol. 1, 79-108 (1979); of carcinogenic risk:  IARC Monographs 20, 401-427 (1979); of toxicology and human exposure:  Toxicological Profile for Chloroform (PB98-101140, 1997) 343 pp.  Review:  M. T. Holbrook in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology vol. 5 (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 4th ed., 1993) pp 1051-1062. 
Properties:  Highly refractive, nonflammable, heavy, very volatile, sweet-tasting liquid; characteristic odor.  d2020 1.484.  bp 61-62°.  mp -63.5°.  nD20 1.4476.  Forms a constant boiling mixture with 7% alc, boiling at 59°.  d 1.474-1.478 for U.S.P. chloroform contg 0.5-1% ethanol as stabilizer.  One ml dissolves in about 200 ml water at 25°.  Misc with alcohol, benzene, ether, petr ether, carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulfide, oils.  Pure chloroform is light sensitive and reagent grade chloroform usually contains 0.75% ethanol as stabilizer.  Protect from light and keep cool.  LD50 (14 day) orally in rats:  2.18 ml/kg (Smyth); 0.9 ml/kg (Kimura). 
Melting point:  mp -63.5° 
Boiling point:  bp 61-62° 
Index of refraction:  nD20 1.4476 
Density:  d2020 1.484; d 1.474-1.478 for U.S.P. chloroform contg 0.5-1% ethanol as stabilizer 
Toxicity data:  LD50 (14 day) orally in rats:  2.18 ml/kg (Smyth); 0.9 ml/kg (Kimura) 
  
Derivative Type:  Spirit of Chloroform  
Literature References:  An alcoholic soln of chloroform contg 6% by vol of chloroform, corresponding to 10.5% by wt, and ~89% abs alcohol by vol.  Has been used as a carminative. 
Properties:  Colorless, clear liquid; chloroform odor.  d ~0.85. 
Density:  d ~0.85 
  
CAUTION:  Potential symptoms of overexposure are dizziness, mental dullness, nausea and confusion; headache, fatigue; anesthesia; enlarged liver; direct contact may cause irritation to eyes and skin.  See NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (DHHS/NIOSH 97-140, 1997) p 64.  This substance is reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen:  Report on Carcinogens, Eleventh Edition (PB2005-104914, 2004) p III-54. 
Use:  In the manuf of fluorocarbon-22.  As a solvent for fats, oils, rubber, alkaloids, waxes, gutta-percha, resins; as cleansing agent; in fire extinguishers to lower the freezing temp of carbon tetrachloride; in the rubber industry.   |