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Trichloroethylene, also known by its IUPAC name trichloroethene, is an ethylene molecule in which three of the four hydrogen atoms have been replaced with chlorines. It is a clear, nonflammable liquid with a slightly sweet odor. ACS (American Chemical Society) grade designation signifies high purity (at least 95%) and integrity of reagents.
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- Degreaser for metal parts
- Laboratory solvent
- Cleaning reagent
- Paint removers
- Adhesives
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Product Information
| CAS | 79-01-6 |
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| Synonyms | Trichloroethene, 1,1,2-Trichloroethene, Ethene, Ethylene trichloride, Ethinyl trichloride, Acetylene trichloride, Narcogen, Trilene, Trichlorethylene, Chlorilen |
| Assay | Min. 99.5% |
| PubChem ID | 6575 |
| Grade | ACS Grade |
| Color | Max 10 |
| Physical form | Liquid |
| Appearance | Colorless |
| Odor | Characteristic |
| Melting point | -87 °C / -124.6 °F |
| Boiling Point | 86 °C / 186.8 °F |
| Solubility | Very slightly soluble in water |
| Auto-ignition temperature | 420 °C / 788 °F |
| Molecular formula | C2HCl3 |
| Molecular weight | 131.39 |
| Autoship Available | Yes |
| Free Chlorine | None |
| Heavy metals | <1 ppm |
| Residue after evaporation | <10 ppm |
| Titrabale acid | <0.0001 meq/g |
| Titrabale base | <0.003 meq/g |
| Water | <0.02% |













