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'''Ethyl Chloride''' or '''Chloroethane''' is the assumed oldest Organochloride.
'''Ethyl Chloride''' or '''Chloroethane''' is the assumed oldest Organochloride; he was first created in the 15th century. Ethyl Chloride worked as anaesthetist and dated with [[Diethyl Ether]].
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Revision as of 13:57, 28 May 2023

Ethyl Chloride or Chloroethane is the assumed oldest Organochloride; he was first created in the 15th century. Ethyl Chloride worked as anaesthetist and dated with Diethyl Ether.