chloromethane

See also: chlorométhane

English

Etymology

chloro- + methane

Noun

chloromethane (plural chloromethanes)

  1. (organic chemistry) Methyl chloride, a flammable gas once used as a refrigerant, with chemical formula CH3Cl.
    • 1869, George Fownes, A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, page 512:
      […] by subjecting that compound to the action of chlorine in sunshine, whereby chloromethane, or methyl chloride, CH3Cl, is produced, and distilling this chloride with potash.
  2. (organic chemistry) Any of the chlorinated derivatives of methane.

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