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Definition: COCl2
phosgene
\phos"gene\ (f[o^]s"j[=e]n or f[o^]z"j[=e]n), n.
(Chem.)
A reactive chemical substance (
COCl2), also called
carbonyl choride, used in synthesis of numerous substances.
In the First Worlds War it was also used as a poisonous gas
in combat.
[PJC]
Carbonyl
\Car"bon*yl\, n. [Carbon + -yl.] (Chem.)
The radical
(CO)'', occuring, always combined, in many
compounds, as the aldehydes, the ketones, urea, carbonyl
chloride, etc.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Though denoted by a formula identical with that of
carbon monoxide, it is chemically distinct, as carbon
seems to be divalent in carbon monoxide, but
tetravalent in carbonyl compounds.
[1913 Webster]
Carbonyl chloride (Chem.), a colorless gas,
COCl2, of
offensive odor, and easily condensable to liquid. It is
formed from chlorine and carbon monoxide, under the
influence of light, and hence has been called
phosgene,
or
phosgene gas; -- called also
carbon oxychloride. It
is used in chemical synthesis, and was also used as a
poison gas in World War I.
[1913 Webster +PJC]