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Why is chloroform stored in brown bottles? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why is chloroform stored in brown bottles?

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  1. Light Sensitivity: Chloroform (CHCl3) decomposes when exposed to light, especially UV light.
  2. 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.
  3. Protective Role of Brown Bottles: Brown (amber) bottles absorb and block UV and visible light, minimizing chloroform’s photodecomposition.
  4. Chemical Stability: Using dark-colored bottles preserves the purity, stability, and safety of chloroform during storage.
  5. 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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