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Experiments for 'dichloromethane'
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Results for 'dichloromethane':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- This experiment is performed in order to determine, whether iodoform (CHI3) shows a reaction, similar to chloroform, when treated with acetone in a strongly alkaline environment. The result of this experiments suggests that indeed a similar reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of a compound with a sweetish mint-like odour.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Iodoform reacts exothermically with chlorine, one of the reaction products being iodine. The other products must be substitution products, with iodine completely or partly replaced by chlorine.
When excess chlorine is used, then iodine monochloride and iodine trichloride are formed as well. These products react with iodoform as well, resulting in formation of iodine.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Triethylamine frequently is used in reactions, where thionyl chloride is used, in order to capture any HCl formed in the reaction. However, when the only reactive compounds are thionyl chloride and triethylamine, then these two compounds react by themselves, giving rise to formation of black material, which sticks to the glass and is difficult to remove.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Antimony reacts with iodine, giving antimony triiodide. This reaction, however, is not very fast and quite a large excess amount of finely powedered antimony is needed to get all iodine reacted. Antimony triiodide (SbI3) has quite remarkable properties. Its solution is pale yellow/green, the solid has a bright orange/red color and the vapor is colorless or nearly colorless. The liquid (molten) material is yellow.
EXPERIMENT 5 --------------- Methylene chloride is capable of extracting nitric acid from its aqueous solution.
End of results for 'dichloromethane'
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