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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are
fully or
partly halogenated hydrocarbons that
contain carbon (C),
hydrogen (H), chlorine...
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trichlorotrifluoroethane (often
abbreviated as TCTFE) or CFC-113, is a
chlorofluorocarbon. It has the
formula Cl2FC−CClF2. This colorless,
volatile liquid is...
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developing leaded gasoline (tetraethyl lead) and some of the
first chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs),
better known in the
United States by the
brand name Freon;...
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aerosol sprays and in gas
duster products. As an
alternative to
chlorofluorocarbons, it has an
ozone depletion potential of zero, a
lower global warming...
- 1-Chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene (HFO-1233zd) is the
unsaturated chlorofluorocarbon with the
formula HClC=C(H)CF3. The
compound exists as E- (cis-) and...
- in a low-pressure
chamber to
create plasma. A
common etch gas is
chlorofluorocarbon, or more
commonly known Freon. A high radio-frequency
voltage between...
- non-flammable, non-toxic
chlorofluorocarbon gas,
Freon (R-12). The name is a
trademark name
owned by
DuPont (now Chemours) for any
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), hydrochlorofluorocarbon...
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chlorofluorocarbon-based propellant, its use was
discontinued in 2013 in the
United States and
other countries. This is
because chlorofluorocarbons are...
- from the beginning. As an
engineer for GM,
Midgley also
developed chlorofluorocarbons,
which have now been
banned due to
their contribution to climate...
- from a
factory Air Air
quality index Atmospheric dispersion modeling Chlorofluorocarbon Combustion Exhaust gas Haze
Global dimming Global distillation Indoor...