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Chloromethane, also
called methyl chloride, Refrigerant-40, R-40 or HCC 40, is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula CH3Cl. One of the haloalkanes...
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treating either chloromethane or
methane with
chlorine gas at 400–500 °C. At
these temperatures, both
methane and
chloromethane undergo a
series of...
- This page
provides supplementary chemical data on
chloromethane. The
handling of this
chemical may
incur notable safety precautions. It is
highly recommended...
- of the C–Cl bond.[citation needed] An
estimated 4,100,000,000 kg of
chloromethane are
produced annually by
natural sources. The
oceans are
estimated to...
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manufacturer in India. It is one of the
largest producers (by volume) of
chloromethane,
refrigerants and
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The
company was incorporated...
- halide, the best
results in
terms of
selectivity and
yield occur with
chloromethane (CH3Cl).
Typical conditions are 300 °C and 2–5 bar.
These conditions...
- CCl4 + HCl The
output of this
process is a
mixture of the four
chloromethanes:
chloromethane,
methylene chloride (dichloromethane),
trichloromethane (chloroform)...
- as much as one mole of
chloromethane and
nearly 1.5
times as much as one mole of bromomethane. On the
other hand,
chloromethane and
bromomethane are gaseous...
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tetrachloride have been
isolated from
marine algae. A
majority of the
chloromethane in the
environment is
produced naturally by
biological decomposition...
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commonly used with
chlorine to
produce dichloromethane and
chloroform via
chloromethane.
Carbon tetrachloride can be made with
excess chlorine.
Methane may...