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"I am planning to use calcium hypochlorite and ethanol to produce chloroform. Could you please advise if I can simply mix them in a 1:1 ratio or if there are any other precautions? I couldn't find relevant operating instructions online. Would you kindly guide me through the process or highlight any specific precautions?"
 

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I am unable to purchase acetone and toluene in my country, which is why I am considering making chloroform as an alternative non-polar solvent. Chloroform is typically made using acetone, but since I don't have access to acetone, I am wondering if I can use ethanol and calcium hypochlorite instead. Can ethanol and calcium hypochlorite be used to produce chloroform?
 

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Nail polish remover maybe..! Or oxidation of isopropanol never tried it only seen references
 

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It’s called the haloform reaction and YouTube is a reliable source. The only danger is the strong exothermic effect which limits things to a small scale. So try in manageable batch you don’t want to get where control over heat is lost.
 
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