Definition of Fluorocarbons. Meaning of Fluorocarbons. Synonyms of Fluorocarbons

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Definition of Fluorocarbons

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- atom, fluorocarbons are only weakly susceptible to the fleeting dipoles that form the basis of the London dispersion force. As a result, fluorocarbons have...
- Rusch, George M. (2018). "The development of environmentally acceptable fluorocarbons". Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 48 (8): 615–665. doi:10.1080/10408444...
- single bonds are stable, unsaturated fluorocarbons are more reactive, especially those with triple bonds. Fluorocarbons are more chemically and thermally...
- PTFE for the Manhattan Project. Fluoropolymers share the properties of fluorocarbons in that they are not as susceptible to the van der Waals force as hydrocarbons...
- "hydrophobic" are not synonymous, as can be seen with silicones and fluorocarbons, which are hydrophobic but not lipophilic.[citation needed] Hydrocarbon-based...
- liquids in immersion cooling are mineral/white oils, synthetic oils, and fluorocarbons. In general, the dielectric liquids used for immersion cooling fall...
- Trichlorofluoromethane, also called freon-11, CFC-11, or R-11, is a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). It is a colorless, faintly ethereal, and sweetish-smelling...
- 12 R-12 CFC-12 P-12 Propellant 12 Halon 122 Arcton 6 Arcton 12 E940 Fluorocarbon 12 Genetron 12 Refrigerant 12 Identifiers CAS Number 75-71-8 Y 3D model...
- non-stoichiometric carbon monofluoride; higher temperatures generate gaseous fluorocarbons, sometimes with explosions. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide react...
- hydrophobic: neither water nor water-containing substances wet PTFE, as fluorocarbons exhibit only small London dispersion forces due to the low electric...