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is there chloroform oil
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GPT 3.5
There is no such thing as chloroform oil. Chloroform is a volatile liquid organic compound, not an oil. It is a colorless, sweet-smelling liquid that was historically used as an anesthetic, but it is now primarily used as a solvent.
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