Chloroform reacts with oxygen in the presence of light to give
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Chloroform vapor slowly reacts with oxygen in the presence of light to generate phosgene, a highly toxic gas with a smell similar to freshly-cut grass. ... Chloroform will react with water vapor at high temperatures to generate hydrochloric acid and carbon monoxide.
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I think the answer is Chloroform reacts with oxygen to form phosgene a highly toxic gas with a smell of freshly cut grass. Hope it helps.
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