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Freon (/ˈfriːɒn/ FREE-on) is a
registered trademark of the
Chemours Company and
generic descriptor for a
number of
halocarbon products. They are stable...
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example is
dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12). R-12 is also
commonly called Freon and was used as a refrigerant. Many CFCs have been
widely used as refrigerants...
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chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs),
better known in the
United States by the
brand name
Freon; both
products were
later banned from
common use due to
their harmful impact...
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Franck Fréon (born 16
March 1962, in Paris) is a
French race car driver. He
began his
career in the
French Renault 5
Turbo Championship in 1986 and 1987...
- Trichlorofluoromethane, also
called freon-11, CFC-11, or R-11, is a
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). It is a colorless,
faintly ethereal, and sweetish-smelling...
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Dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12) is a
colorless gas
usually sold
under the
brand name
Freon-12, and a
chlorofluorocarbon halomethane (CFC) used as a
refrigerant and...
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Pentafluoroethane is a
common replacement for
various chlorofluorocarbons (i.e
Freon) in new
refrigerant systems,
especially for air-conditioning. The zeotropic...
- 1,1-Dichloroethane is a
chlorinated hydrocarbon. It is a
colorless oily
liquid with a chloroform-like odor. It is not
easily soluble in water, but miscible...
- Tetrachloro-1,1-difluoroethane or 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-2,2-difluoroethane,
Freon 112a, R-112a, or CFC-112a is an
asymmetric chlorofluorocarbon isomer of...
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Bromochlorodifluoromethane (BCF), also
referred to by the code
numbers Halon 1211 and
Freon 12B1, is a
haloalkane with the
chemical formula CF2ClBr. It is used for...