- Most of the
halocarbons encountered in
everyday life – solvents, medicines,
plastics – are man-made. The
first synthesis of
halocarbons was achieved...
-
remediation of man made
halocarbons such as
those produced on
large scale, such as dry
cleaning fluids.
Volatile halocarbons degrade photochemically because...
- is
projected to
remain in the
atmosphere for
centuries to millennia.
Halocarbons are less
prolific compounds developed for
diverse uses
throughout industry;...
- salt spray, and in the
stratosphere halocarbons are dominant. Only
methyl chloride,
which is one of
these halocarbons, has a
mainly natural source, and...
-
single halogenated hydrocarbons, as well as
other refrigerants besides halocarbons. Most uses of CFCs are now
banned or
severely restricted by the Montreal...
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Preferred IUPAC name
Decafluorobutane Other names Perflubutane (USAN) DFB
Halocarbon 610 R610
Identifiers CAS
Number 355-25-9 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
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found in
volcanic emissions, for
example hydrogen,
carbon monoxide,
halocarbons,
organic compounds, and
volatile metal chlorides. The form and style...
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Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a
halocarbon with the
formula C2HCl3,
commonly used as an
industrial metal-degreasing solvent. It is a clear, colourless, non-flammable...
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Dynamic viscosity is a
material property which describes the
resistance of a
fluid to
shearing flows. It
corresponds roughly to the
intuitive notion of...
- Fluoromethane, also
known as
methyl fluoride,
Freon 41,
Halocarbon-41 and HFC-41, is a non-toxic, liquefiable, and
flammable gas at
standard temperature...