ethyl chloride

NOUN
  1. a colorless flammable gas used as a local surface anesthetic
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  • Ethyl chloride is a rapid-acting general anesthetic that becomes flammable and explosive when 4 to 15 percent of the vapor is mixed with air.
  • But methyl bromide and methyl chloride, unlike the CFCs in halides have both human and natural sources.
  • Virtually all of the world's butyl rubber production is made by a precipitation (slurry) polymerization process in which iosbutylene and a minor amount of isoprene are copolymerized in a methyl chloride diluent at temperatures of -100 to - 90ºC using aluminum chloride as catalysts (1). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In this reaction the electrophile is produced when the methyl chloride reacts with the aluminum chloride to form an electropositive CH 3 group.
  • Acrolein is used as a warning agent in methyl chloride refrigerant and (as Papite) was used as a lacrimatory agent in World War I.
  • However, its use is safer for both patient and physician than the original volatile vapor coolant, ethyl chloride.
  • The methyl halide can be produced by reacting methanol with phosphorous halides, hydrogen halides, or, in the case of methyl chloride, thionyl chloride.
  • They use various derivatives of opium, like morphine and heroin, also codeine, dionin, narcein, ethyl chloride and bromide, nitrite of amyl, amylin, -- and the skill that they have acquired in the manipulation of these powerful drugs stamps them as the most dangerous coterie of criminals in existence. Guy Garrick
  • The methyl halide can be produced by reacting methanol with phosphorous halides, hydrogen halides, or, in the case of methyl chloride, thionyl chloride.
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