carbon tetrachloride in English

noun
1
a colorless toxic volatile liquid used as a solvent, especially for fats and oils.
Specific petrochemicals implicated in one study included benzene, toluene, styrene, hexane, carbon tetrachloride , chloroform, methanol, and vinyl chloride.
noun
    tetrachloromethanecarbon tetperchloromethane

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1. 1 And so, too, do carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroform.

2. use of carbon tetrachloride in the manufacture of isobutyl acetophenone (ibruprofen-analgesic);

3. - use of carbon tetrachloride in the manufacture of isobutyl acetophenone (ibruprofen-analgesic),

4. (d) use of carbon tetrachloride in the manufacture of isobutyl acetophenone (ibruprofen — analgesic);

5. The copper-PPDF complex in carbon tetrachloride solution has maximum absorption at 434 nm.

6. In 1985, the spot was again treated with carbon tetrachloride as a preventive measure.

7. May react vigorously with oxidizing materials, carbon tetrachloride, acids, oleum, sodium hydroxide, diAllyl phosphite, potassium chloride

8. Bromine is slightly soluble in water and highly soluble in many organic solvents, including carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, acetic acid, and aliphatic alcohols.

9. A method is presented for the thin-layer chromatographic separation of the 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones of six aldehydes and five ketones using silica gel plates and carbon tetrachloride/2-picoline (90+10) as the developing phase.

10. Benzophenone can be prepared by the reaction of benzene with carbon tetrachloride followed by hydrolysis of the resulting diphenyldichloromethane,, or by Friedel-Crafts acylation of benzene with benzoyl chloride in the presence of a Lewis acid (e.g

11. Carbon disulfide (CS 2), also called Carbon Bisulfide, a colourless, toxic, highly volatile and flammable liquid chemical compound, large amounts of which are used in the manufacture of viscose rayon, cellophane, and carbon tetrachloride; smaller quantities are employed in solvent extraction processes or converted into other chemical products

12. Azeotrope with Composition by Weight % Boiling Point, °C * D ispe ron Pola * Hydrogen-Bondi ng 30 % Acetone & Carbon Dis ulfide 39.3 18.5 4.2 3.2 79 % Carbon Tetrachloride & Methanol 55.7 16.9 4.2 8.0 58 % 2-Propano l (IPA) & Toluen e 80.6 16.7 4.2 10.7 78 % …