What safety precautions concerns are associated with deuterated chloroform?

What safety precautions concerns are associated with deuterated chloroform?

Use NIOSH- approved respiratory protection/breathing apparatus. Additional information (precautions): Avoid inhaling gases, fumes, dust, mist, vapor, and aerosols. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.

What is the density of chloroform?

1.49 g/cm³
Chloroform/Density

Is deuterated chloroform soluble in water?

Chloroform-D is less soluble with water and the water content is low, so its water peak near 1.59 ppm. Deuterated acetone is about 2.8 ppm and the deuterated dimethylsulfoxide has a water peak of about 3.4 ppm.

Does chloroform show up in an autopsy?

They had inhaled chloroform once or twice a month for about seven years. Fatal level of chloroform was detected in the blood and tissues by gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric analysis. The unusual numbers of lipofuscin pigments in the heart as well as in the liver may be generated by the chronic use of chloroform.

Is chloroform flammable or corrosive?

corrosive, highly irritating or toxic substances.

What is the density of chloroform in g mL?

1.4892 g/mL

Physical Properties
Density 1.4892 g/mL (12.427 lb/gal) at 20°C
1.4798 g/mL (12.349 lb/gal) at 25°C
Dielectric constant 4.81 at 20°C
Dipole moment 1.15 D at 25°C

What is deuterated chloroform used for?

Deuterated chloroform is a deuterated compound that is is an isotopologue of chloroform in which the hydrogen atom is replaced with a deuterium. Commonly used as a solvent in proton MNR spectroscopy. It has a role as a non-polar solvent.

What is the MSDS name for chloroform-d?

Chloroform-D ACC# 51238 Section 1 – Chemical Product and Company Identification MSDS Name:Chloroform-D

What is the toxicity of chloroform?

(1,2) In humans, a fatal oral dose of chloroform may be as low as 10 mL (14.8 g), with death due to respiratory or cardiac arrest. (1,2) Tests involving acute exposure of animals have shown chloroform to have low acute toxicity from inhalation exposure and moderate acute toxicity from oral exposure.

Can chloroform be used for surgery?

Chloroform is not currently used as a surgical anesthetic. (1,2) In humans, a fatal oral dose of chloroform may be as low as 10 mL (14.8 g), with death due to respiratory or cardiac arrest.

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