Thanks for the answer! Phosgene?! That's some nasty stuff... Will add ethanol asap and move to a glass bottle... The only thing is this... I have made a little pure chloroform from the merky stuff but there is still a lot left. I will try to rinse the solution tomorrow but onto the update... Thank you again for your reply btw...
Soon after my post I began experimenting with this stuff again. I decided to boil it at exactly the right temperature 61C... This resulted in a slow drip of clear chloroform but the drip soon stopped. The chloroform has plastic in it because it was distilled through plastic tubing instead of glass. This resulted in fogging of the tubing and chloroform due to the chloroform eating away at the tubing as it condensed. I tried to see if the white stuff could be transferred over to water by adding an equal portion of water to the glass jar... I forgot to mention that I had put the liquid into a plastic water bottle before leaving class... This also may have added plastic to the chloroform. When I got home the bottle had expanded to the point of almost exploding... The bottom was bulging, discolored, and very thin... It is evident to me that this chemical should not be stored in plastic containers... heh.
So with that said how could you explain the small amount of clean chloroform I got out of it while the rest wont budge unless I turn up the heat?
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Ok look... I shook it up and some of the white crap transferred to the water layer... So now I have two nasty milky layers but the chloroform layer has more... I think the plastic stuff likes it more than the water... So all I can think to do now is add a BUNCH of water and then remove it. Add more water and shake it up again. Wait for it to settle and remove it... Do this until the chloroform layer is clear enough to see through then try to distill at 61C again... What do you think?