CHCl3 + Cl2 =?
How does trichloromethane react with chlorine? Is carbon tetrachloride formed? Would this be a method for producing CCl4?
How does trichloromethane react with chlorine? Is carbon tetrachloride formed? Would this be a method for producing CCl4?
Could extractable hydrogen have formed in the Earth's mantle over millions of years? What do you think about this statement? Hydrogen could be produced by natural nuclear reactions in the Earth's mantle or crust. For example, hydrogen could be created and then accumulated through the fission of radioisotopes or other high-energy geological processes.
Stand at a negligible distance from each other, What is the total refractive power then?
Comment on the following statement: “Long-chain alkanols are practically indistinguishable from unbranched alkanes with the same number of carbon atoms.”
How the electronegativity increases depends on the number of protons, right?
Hello everyone, I have to prepare a chemistry presentation. It's about reviewing the most important knowledge of chemistry from secondary school (SEK-1). What would you say is the most important thing learned in chemistry in secondary school (SEK-1)?
How fast would a human body go if it fell from 100 meters? Person 1.80 ~ 90 kg How long does this fall take and what would be the speed of the body? What is the probability that a person will survive if the ground is concrete or water?
This is the method of producing trtrachloromethane. Methane is allowed to react with chlorine. The H is replaced successively by Cl. The result is a mixture of the 4 chloromethanes which are then separated. HCl is produced as a by-product (all in the wiki article of tetrachloromethane).
However, can it be prepared in which chloroform is reacted with chlorine?
Yes
And how are Chlomethane, dichloromethane, trichloromethane and tetrachloromethane separated?
Distillation