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Bromofluorocarbons (BFCs) are
molecules based on carbon, bromine, and fluorine. The most
common use has
traditionally been in fire
suppression systems...
- CClmFnH4−m−n and C2ClxFyH6−x−y,
where m, n, x, and y are nonzero. and
bromofluorocarbons have
formulae similar to the CFCs and
HCFCs but also
include bromine...
- in 1987, set
strict regulations on
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
bromofluorocarbons due to
their ozone damaging potential (ODP). The high
stability which...
- However, it is much less
potent than most
other chlorofluorocarbons and
bromofluorocarbons due to its
short atmospheric lifetime,
estimated at only one year...
-
organohalogen compounds,
especially chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
bromofluorocarbons.
Atmospheric components are not
sorted out by
weight in the homosphere...
-
carbon dioxide, methane,
nitrous oxide and the
fluorinated gases bromofluorocarbon, chlorofluorocarbon, hydrochlorofluorocarbon, hydrofluorocarbon, nitrogen...
- 11B3 is a
fully halogenated mixed halomethane or, more exactly, a
bromofluorocarbon (BFC). It is a
colorless to
yellow liquid.
Tribromofluoromethane can...
- used to
study highly reactive cations. The
reaction of SbF5 with
bromofluorocarbons produces bromonium hexafluoroantimonates,
which are
stable in sulfur...
- SOR/90-583: Ozone-depleting
Substances Regulations No. 2 (certain
bromofluorocarbons) were
added to the LOTS. In 1997 the
Supreme Court of
Canada adjudicated...
- in
software development B****se
Fusie Club, a
Dutch handball club
Bromofluorocarbon, a
chemical Panyi Bai,
spoken in
China (ISO 639-3:bfc)
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