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CH.C1 Chloromethane

Chloromethane, if mixed with its own volume of chlorine and exposed to light, yields a dichloromethane, thus CHjCl + Cl2 = CH C1, + HC1. This compound, which, like chloromethane, is also a gas soluble in ether, on treating its solution with sodium, loses chlorine and is converted into ethylene, thus CH2Cl2 + 4Na + CI2CH2 = 4NaCl H H... [Pg.47]


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