What happens when chloroform is left open in air in the presence of sunlight?
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Chloroform gets decomposed to phosgene (COCl2) in presence of sunlight. In air, it might lose its anasthetic property.It rapidly evaporates to form chloroform vapour in the air. ... After that, both you & the rescuer(s) die from asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen or chloroform poisoning.
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In air, it might lose its anasthetic property.It rapidly evaporates to formchloroform vapour in the air. In a confined space with no extraction, the likely result is that you will be anaesthetised. ... After that, both you & the rescuer(s) die from asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen or chloroformpoisoning.
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