Science, asked by dip40, 1 year ago

How to make cloroform

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Answered by aashisahu
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You’ve likely watched many movies where chloroform is used to knock people out in order to kidnap them or disable them for some other reason.

It’s definitely good for that, but subversive maneuvers isn’t what it was originally made for. Originally it was used as an anesthetic to knock people out for surgery.

Sounds like a handy thing to have in your supplies, right? The problem is that you can’t just walk into your local superstore and pick up a gallon of it from the shelf beside the milk. You can, however, make your own.

Chloroform, whether pharmaceutical grade or homemade, is lethal in the wrong hands. Don’t use it without training!

That being said, if you have a medically-trained person in your group, knowing how to make it can come in handy in a variety of ways. You can use it to anesthetize people for surgical procedures,  or to operate on animals for procedures such as castration. It’s also used in pesticides, disinfectants, dry cleaning solutions, photography development and refrigerators.


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Answered by knbhagathp6zf88
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Buy acetone and a gallon of 6% sodium hypochlorite bleach. Make sure to getbleach without other additives. In a well ventilated space, measure out sixty grams of acetone. Pour the bleach in to either a large glass container (so that you can see the reagents), or, if that is not available, an HDPE bucket.
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