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What is the structure of chloral?​

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Answered by Sanjuda
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Chloral, also known as trichloroacetaldehyde or trichloroethanal, is the organic compound with the formula Cl3CCHO.

Check the attachment for the structure of Chloral.

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Answered by DNA7777
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Chloral, also known as trichloroacetaldehyde or trichloroethanal, is the organic compound with the formula Cl3CCHO. This aldehyde is a colourless oily liquid that is soluble in a wide range of solvents. It reacts with water to form chloral hydrate, a once widely used sedative and hypnotic substance.

Solubility in water: Forms soluble hydrate

Chemical formula: C2HCl3O

Appearance: Colorless, mobile, oily liquid

Molar mass: 147.38 g·mol−1

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