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Question
Why is chloroform stored in brown bottles?
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Solution
- Light Sensitivity: Chloroform (CHCl3) decomposes when exposed to light, especially UV light.
- Formation of Toxic Products: Chloroform is stored in brown bottles because it undergoes photochemical oxidation in the presence of sunlight (or UV light) to produce phosgene gas (COCl2), which is highly toxic.
- Protective Role of Brown Bottles: Brown (amber) bottles absorb and block UV and visible light, minimizing chloroform’s photodecomposition.
- Chemical Stability: Using dark-colored bottles preserves the purity, stability, and safety of chloroform during storage.
- Decomposition reaction:
\[2 \mathrm{CHCl}_3 + \mathrm{O}_2 \xrightarrow{\text{light}} 2 \mathrm{COCl}_2 + 2 \mathrm{HCl}\]
So, the brown bottle acts as a protective barrier against light, maintaining the stability and safety of chloroform
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