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- compounds: Halon 10001 (iodomethane) Halon 1001 (bromomethane) Halon 1011 (bromochloromethane, CH2BrCl) Halon 104 (carbon tetrachloride) Halon 1103...
- chloroalkanes were in standard use in military aircraft, although these early halons suffered from excessive toxicity. Nevertheless, after the war they slowly...
- the Use of Halons for Aircraft Fire Suppression Systems – 2012 Update" (PDF). p. 11. Retrieved 2012-04-09. "Options to the Use of Halons for Aircraft...
- hydrocarbons have either leveled off or decreased. Halon concentrations have continued to increase, as the halons presently stored in fire extinguishers are released...
- risk of explosion. Halons can be used on class K (kitchen oils and greases) fires, but offer no advantages over specialised foams. Halon 1301 is common in...
- pressure and vaporizes when discharged to suppress fires. The use of halons, including Halon 1211, has decreased over time due to their adverse impact on the...
- Gabbard Launches A Podcast". Honolulu Civil Beat. Retrieved February 4, 2021. Halon, Yael (January 26, 2021). "Gabbard doubles down on slam of Schiff, Brennan...
- Bromotrifluoromethane, commonly referred to by the code numbers Halon 1301, R13B1, Halon 13B1 or BTM, is an organic halide with the chemical formula CBrF3...
- a mixed halomethane. It is a colorless non-flammable liquid. Along with Halons 1211, 2402, and 1301, it is one of the most effective fire extinguishers...
- hollo, which came from Old High German "halâ, holâ, emphatic imperative of halôn, holôn to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman". It also connects...