ethyl chloride
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A doctor applies ethyl chloride to a patient's skin before a minor procedure.
Definition
Noun: 1. A chemical compound used as a local anesthetic and refrigerant: Ethyl chloride is a colorless, highly flammable, and volatile gas or liquid with a chemical formula of C₂H₅Cl. It was historically used to produce localized numbness by rapid cooling of the skin (frost anesthesia) and as a refrigerant.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor applied ethyl chloride to the patient's skin before the minor surgical procedure.
- Due to its flammability and the development of safer alternatives, the medical use of ethyl chloride has declined.
- In industrial settings, ethyl chloride is primarily used as a chemical intermediate.
Advanced Usage
- As a topical anesthetic: When sprayed on the skin, ethyl chloride rapidly evaporates, cooling the area and temporarily numbing it by inhibiting nerve conduction. This is often referred to as "cold spray" or "freeze spray" in sports medicine.
- The athletic trainer used an ethyl chloride spray to quickly numb the area before removing a splinter.
- In chemical synthesis: It serves as an ethylating agent in the production of other chemicals, such as tetraethyllead (an anti-knock agent for gasoline, now largely phased out).
- The production of that dye involves using ethyl chloride as a reactant.
Variants and Related Words
- Chloroethane: This is the systematic IUPAC name for ethyl chloride.
- Monochloroethane: Another chemical name emphasizing it is an ethane derivative with one chlorine atom.
- Local anesthetic / Topical anesthetic: The general class of substances to which ethyl chloride belongs for medical use.
- Refrigerant: A substance used in cooling cycles, one of ethyl chloride's historical applications.
Synonyms
- Chloroethane (scientific synonym)
- Cold spray (functional synonym in a medical/athletic context)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Ethyl chloride spray: The common form for its topical anesthetic application.
- The ethyl chloride spray provided instant, short-term pain relief.
- Surface anesthetic: Describes its mode of action, numbing only the very surface of the skin.
A doctor applies ethyl chloride to a patient's skin before a minor procedure.
Noun
- a colorless flammable gas used as a local surface anesthetic