INFORMATION REGARDING CHLOROFORM AND BROMINE

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BROMINE
CASRN: 7726-95-6

Solubilities :

Freely sol in alcohol, ether, chloroform, carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, concn hydrochloric acid, aq soln of bromides
[Budavari, S. (ed.). The Merck Index - An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck and Co., Inc., 1996.228]**PEER REVIEWED**

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CHLOROFORM
CASRN: 67-66-3

Both di- and tri-halogenated methane derivatives have been found to produce increased blood levels of methemoglobin; the greatest increase caused by iodo-, followed by bromo- and chloro- compounds. CNS functional disturbances are reported, including depression of rapid eyemovement sleep, as seen in carbon monoxide exposures. /Di- and tri-halogenated methane derivatives/
[USEPA; Ambient Water Quality Criteria Doc: Halomethanes p.C-40 (1980) EPA 440/5-80-051]**PEER REVIEWED**

GLCC RELATED TOXIC SUBSTANCES FOUND IN THE CAMP POND AND CAMP WATER WELL 2003 AND 2004

GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION AND THE PATHFINDERS CAMP

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