Chloroform
Chloroform (Trichloromethane) is a clear, colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet, pleasant odor. It is a widely used organic solvent with excellent solvency for many substances. Historically employed as an anesthetic, chloroform is now primarily used in laboratories and industry for extraction, degreasing, and chemical synthesis. It has moderate volatility and is heavier than air, requiring careful handling to avoid inhalation hazards. Its chemical stability and ability to dissolve fats, alkaloids, and other substances make it valuable in pharmaceutical, chemical, and industrial processes.
Prop BH (n-Propanol Technical Grade)
Prop BH, or n-Propanol technical grade, is a clear, colorless, flammable liquid alcohol used widely as a solvent and intermediate in chemical manufacturing. It has strong solvency properties for oils, resins, and various organic compounds. Due to its moderate evaporation rate and compatibility with water and other solvents, it is valuable in coatings, pharmaceuticals, and industrial cleaning formulations.