klooriformi
Klooriformi, also known as trichloromethane or methyl chloride, is a colorless, dense liquid with a sweetish odor. It is a volatile organic compound with the chemical formula CHCl3. Historically, it was widely used as an anesthetic and an analgesic, but its use in medicine has largely been discontinued due to its toxicity and potential for liver and kidney damage.
Industrially, klooriformi is primarily produced through the reaction of chloroform with hydrogen chloride. It is an
Exposure to klooriformi can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact. Symptoms of acute exposure can