Ethyl Chloride | Metro Welding Supply Corp.

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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Ethyl Chloride Gas, often referred to simply as "ethyl chloride," is a colorless, flammable gas with a sweet, ethereal odor. It is widely utilized across various industries for its unique properties and applications. This versatile compound finds applications in both medical and industrial settings, owing to its anesthetic and refrigeration properties.

10 KEY CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Chemical Composition: Ethyl Chloride gas is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine atoms in a specific arrangement, which gives it its chemical properties.
  2. State at Room Temperature: Ethyl Chloride is a colorless, flammable gas at room temperature, known for its characteristic sweet, ethereal odor.
  3. Flammability: It is highly flammable, which means it can ignite and burn easily in the presence of an ignition source.
  4. Boiling Point: Ethyl Chloride has a relatively low boiling point of approximately -24.5 degrees Celsius 313-450-9300 degrees Fahrenheit), which allows it to transition from a liquid to a gas at relatively low temperatures.
  5. Anesthetic Properties: One of its notable characteristics is its ability to act as a local anesthetic. When applied to the skin, it induces a rapid numbing effect.
  6. Solubility: Ethyl Chloride is sparingly soluble in water, meaning it doesn't readily mix with or dissolve in water-based solutions.
  7. Refrigerant Properties: It exhibits properties that make it useful in refrigeration applications. It has a high heat of vaporization, allowing it to absorb heat quickly.
  8. Density: Ethyl Chloride is denser than air, which means it tends to sink and accumulate in low-lying areas if released.
  9. Vapor Pressure: It has a relatively high vapor pressure at room temperature, which allows it to easily transition from a liquid to a gas phase.
  10. Chemical Reactivity: Ethyl Chloride is reactive with certain chemicals and materials. It can participate in various chemical reactions due to its molecular structure.

10 COMMON USES

  1. Local Anesthesia: Ethyl Chloride is used in the medical field as a local anesthetic. When sprayed on the skin, it produces a rapid numbing effect, making it suitable for minor surgical procedures, wound closures, and injections.
  2. Refrigeration: It is utilized as a refrigerant in certain applications. Ethyl Chloride's ability to rapidly absorb heat makes it valuable in specific refrigeration systems.
  3. Aerosol Propellants: Ethyl Chloride is used as a propellant in aerosol products like spray paints, deodorants, and other consumer goods. Its high vapor pressure enables efficient dispensing.
  4. Solvent in Chemical Processes: It serves as a solvent in various industrial processes, particularly in the extraction of specific compounds. Its unique chemical properties make it effective in dissolving certain substances.
  5. Pharmaceuticals: Ethyl Chloride is used in the synthesis of various pharmaceutical compounds. It can be a crucial component in the creation of certain drugs.
  6. Chemical Synthesis: It serves as a reactant or precursor in chemical reactions for the production of various organic compounds.
  7. Cleaning Agent: Ethyl Chloride can be used as a cleaning agent in specific applications, particularly for removing contaminants or residues from surfaces.
  8. Automotive Industry: In some cases, it is used in automotive applications, such as in the manufacturing process for certain automotive components.
  9. Extraction of Essential Oils: It can be employed in the extraction of essential oils from plants and herbs for use in various industries including perfumery, aromatherapy, and flavoring.
  10. Laboratory Research: Ethyl Chloride may be used in research laboratories for specific experimental procedures and studies, particularly in the field of chemistry.

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Please consult our Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and follow all recommended safety protocols and guidelines when handling Ethyl Chloride. Misuse or mishandling of this chemical can result in serious health risks and environmental hazards.

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