Chloroethylene
Chloroethylene, also known as vinyl chloride, is a colorless gas that has a sweet odor. It is primarily used in the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a widely used plastic found in pipes, flooring, and various consumer products. Chloroethylene is produced through the chlorination of ethene, a process that involves adding chlorine to the ethylene molecule.
Due to its chemical properties, chloroethylene is classified as a hazardous substance. Exposure can occur through inhalation or skin contact, and it is known to pose health risks, including potential carcinogenic effects. Therefore, safety measures are essential when handling this compound in industrial settings.