The chemical compound trichloroethylene is a halocarbon commonly used as an industrial solvent. It is a clear non-flammable liquid with a sweet smell. It should not be confused with the similar 1,1,1-trichloroethane, which is commonly known as chlorothene.
The IUPAC name is trichloroethene. Industrial abbreviations include TCE, trichlor, Trike, Tricky and tri. It has been sold under a variety of trade names. Under the trade names Trimar and Trilene, trichloroethylene was used as a volatile anesthetic and as an inhaled obstetrical analgesic in millions of patients.
Groundwater and drinking water contamination from industrial discharge is a major concern for human health and has precipitated numerous incidents and lawsuits.

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Purity : 99%
Appearance : White crystalline powder
Solubility : Easily soluble in water
Physical Form : Powder
Standard : Industrial Grade
Application : Other , Used as a reducing agent and intermediate in chemical synthesis, pharmaceuticals, photography, and textile industry
Purity : High
Appearance : Clear, colorless liquid with a sweet, etherlike odor
Solubility : Miscible with water and common organic solvents
Physical Form : Liquid
Standard : Industrial Grade
Application : Industrial
Purity : High
Appearance : Clear, Colorless Liquid
Solubility : Moderately soluble in water, but miscible with most polar organic solvents
Physical Form : Liquid
Standard : Industrial Grade
Application : Industrial
Purity : High
Appearance : Clear, colorless liquid with a faint, minty odor
Solubility : Miscible in water, alcohol, ether, and other solvents
Physical Form : Liquid
Standard : Industrial Grade
Application : Industrial