Definition of Halocarbon. Meaning of Halocarbon. Synonyms of Halocarbon

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Definition of Halocarbon

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- Halocarbon compounds are chemical compounds in which one or more carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds with one or more halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine...
- Preferred IUPAC name Decafluorobutane Other names Perflubutane (USAN) DFB Halocarbon 610 R610 Identifiers CAS Number 355-25-9 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive...
- Fluoromethane, also known as methyl fluoride, Freon 41, Halocarbon-41 and HFC-41, is a non-toxic, liquefiable, and flammable gas at standard temperature...
- IUPAC name 1,1-Difluoroethene Other names Difluoro-1,1-ethylene; R-1132a; Halocarbon 1132 A; Freon 1132A; Vinylidene difluoride; Vinylidene fluoride Identifiers...
- FM-200, as well as apaflurane (INN), is a colourless, odourless gaseous halocarbon commonly used as a gaseous fire suppression agent. Its chemical formula...
- 3-Hexafluoroprop-1-ene Other names Perfluoropropene, Perfluoropropylene, freon R 1216, halocarbon R 1216, fluorocarbon 1216 Identifiers CAS Number 116-15-4 Y 3D model (JSmol)...
- trademark of the Chemours Company and generic descriptor for a number of halocarbon products. They are stable, nonflammable, low toxicity gases or liquids...
- and the ozone hole are manufactured chemicals, especially manufactured halocarbon refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and foam-blowing agents (chlorofluorocarbons...
- Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a halocarbon with the formula C2HCl3, commonly used as an industrial metal degreasing solvent. It is a clear, colourless, non-flammable...
- powdered Aerosol C, CF3I, HCFC-22, HCFC-124, HFC-125, HFC-134a, gelled halocarbon/dry chemical suspension (PGA), blend of inert gas, high expansion foam...