which halomethane is liquid in room temperature?
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Chloroform
Chloroform, which is indeed a liquid at room temperature ( ϑ b = 61.2 ∘ C ) is C H C l X 3 or trichloromethane.
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Chloroform and bromoform are the halomethane which is present in liquid state whereas iodoform is a solid at room temperature.
Halomethane
- Halomethane is formed by the replacement of one or more hydrogen atom by the halogen atoms.
- These haloalkanes are very important for the survival of human beings as well as for all living beings as they are utilized in medicines.
- That too chloroform is used as an anaesthesia in most of the surgeries long back and it is not used now as it produced severe deaths due to respiratory failure as well as cardiac arrhythmias.
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