- the
formerly widespread R-12.
Opteon halogenated olefins now
replacing Freons in many applications. "R-12
Safety Data Sheet" (PDF). www.refrigerants.com...
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paragraph above is that it
gives the
number of
carbon atoms of the molecule.
Freons containing bromine are
signified by four numbers. Isomers,
which are common...
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chlorinated gases, that are
frequently referred to as
Freon (a
registered trademark of Chemours).
Freons are
responsible for the
formation of the
ozone hole...
- (R-12) is a
colorless gas po****rly
known by the
genericized brand name
Freon (as
Freon-12). It is a
chlorofluorocarbon halomethane (CFC) used as a refrigerant...
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possible immune system impairment.
Prolonged exposure may also
cause cancer.
Freons are
chemicals used as
coolants in
refrigerators and as a
pressurizing agent...
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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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solvents contact adhesives Gasoline nail
polish remover Paint thinner Other Freon Kava
Nonbenzodiazepines Quinazolinones Opioids Buprenorphine Suboxone Subutex...
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Chloroform Names Preferred IUPAC name
Trichloromethane Other names Chloroformium Freon 20
Methane trichloride Methyl trichloride Methenyl trichloride Methenyl...
- 2-Tetrafluoroethane (also
known as
norflurane (INN), R-134a, Klea 134a,
Freon 134a,
Forane 134a,
Genetron 134a,
Green Gas,
Florasol 134a, Suva 134a, HFA-134a...
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tetrachloridum Carboneum Chloratum /
Carbonei chlorurum chloride of
carbon Freon-10 Halon-104
methane tetrachloride methyl tetrachloride Necatorina perchloromethane...