Schoorl and Van den Berg confirmed the observation that in the absence of air or oxygen, chloroform is not affected by light exposure.
The decomposition of chloroform has been universally conceded to be an oxidation process. It is generally accepted that the chloroform is unaffected
by light alone, and that light, although it accelerates oxidation, is not a necessary factor in the process.
On exposure to air, in the absence of light, chloroform gave no precipitate with silver nitrate, even after four hours.
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