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Tetrafluoromethane, also
known as
carbon tetrafluoride or R-14, is the
simplest perfluorocarbon (CF4). As its
IUPAC name indicates, tetrafluoromethane...
- (dichlorodifluoromethane)
Halon 1301 (bromotrifluoromethane, CBrF3)
Halon 14 (
tetrafluoromethane)
Halon 242 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane)
Halon 2402 (dibromotetrafluoroethane...
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fluorocarbons are
extremely volatile.
There are five
perfluoroalkane gases:
tetrafluoromethane (bp −128 °C),
hexafluoroethane (bp −78.2 °C),
octafluoropropane (bp...
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extinguishing agent based on the raw
material HCFC-123 (93%)
mixed with
tetrafluoromethane and
argon as propellants. It was
originally introduced in 1992 to...
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concentrations it can
cause asphyxiation.
Other health effects are
similar to
tetrafluoromethane.
Octafluoropropane Tetrafluoroethene Hexachloroethane Zeng, S.X.;...
- the same
carbon on a
chemical compound. As such,
fluoroalkanes like
tetrafluoromethane (carbon tetrafluoride) are some of the most
unreactive organic compounds...
- fluorine. Carbon, as lamp black,
reacts at room
temperature to
yield tetrafluoromethane.
Graphite combines with
fluorine above 400 °C (750 °F) to produce...
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molecules capable of
thermalizing (slowing)
accelerated electrons (e.g.
tetrafluoromethane, fluoroform). The
insulator properties of the gas are
controlled by...
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aluminium production of the cell. It also
induces the
formation of
tetrafluoromethane (CF4) in
significant quantities,
increases formation of CO and, to...
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thermal decomposition thereof, for
example from
trifluoromethanol or
tetrafluoromethane in the
presence of water: CF4 + H2O → COF2 + 2 HF
Carbonyl fluoride...