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Hexachloroethane (perchloroethane) is an
organochlorine compound with the
chemical formula C2Cl6. Its
structure is Cl3C−CCl3. It is a
white or colorless...
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synthesized tetrachloroethylene in 1839 by
thermal decomposition of
hexachloroethane following Michael Faraday's 1820
synthesis of
protochloride of carbon...
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carbon tetrachloride dechlorinates to
tetrachloroethylene and
hexachloroethane.
Carbon tetrachloride, when
treated with HF,
gives various compounds...
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organochlorine compounds, mercury, chromium, copper, nickel, lead,
hexachloroethane, hexachlorobutadiene, and the
pesticide HCH (Hexachlorocyclohexane)...
- used
primarily in the Pacific.
There was also the M89 base-ejecting
hexachloroethane (HC)
smoke round and the M64
white phosphorus (WP or "Willy Pete")...
- chlorine; he
discovered two new
compounds of
chlorine and carbon:
hexachloroethane which he made via the
chlorination of
ethylene and
carbon tetrachloride...
- → C2H5Cl + HCl C2H4Cl2 + Cl2 → C2H3Cl3 + HCl all the way to C2Cl6 (
hexachloroethane)
Aromatic compounds,
almost uniquely for hydrocarbons,
undergo substitution...
- been used for
marking purposes. The
original canisters typically used
hexachloroethane-zinc (HC),
modern ones use red
phosphorus because of its multi-spectral...
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filler and
expels it from the
grenade body
Filler 19
ounces of Type C,
hexachloroethane (HC smoke)
mixture Weight 24
ounces (680 g)
Safety clip? No
Range Can...
- projectile, range: 15.1 km (9.4 mi) (current variant: M60A2) M84 (HC) –
Hexachloroethane smoke generating projectile, range: 11.5 km (7.1 mi) (current variant:...