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| Word | Definition |
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| chlorotrifluoroethylenenoun | (organic chemistry) A chlorofluorocarbon with chemical formula CF₂CClF, used as a cryogenic refrigerant and in the manufacture of plastics. |
| etfenoun | (organic chemistry) Initialism of ethylene tetrafluoroethylene. |
| polychlorotrifluoroethylenenoun | (organic chemistry) A polymer of chlorotrifluoroethylene |
| trichlorofluoromethanenoun | (chemistry) A chlorofluorocarbon, CFCl₃, formerly used as a refrigerant but retired because of harmful effects on the ozone layer. |
| tetrafluoroethylenenoun | (organic chemistry) The gaseous unsaturated halogenated hydrocarbon, F₂C=CF₂, that is used as a monomer in the production of polytetrafluoroethylene |
| tetrachloroethanenoun | (organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric chemical compounds: 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane (used as a solvent and in varnishes) and 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (used as a solvent and refrigerant) |
| chlorotrifluoromethanenoun | (organic chemistry) The halogenated hydrocarbon CClF₃; it is a CFC once used as a refrigerant |
| tetrachlorethylenenoun | Alternative form of tetrachloroethylene. [A liquid chlorocarbon with the formula C₂Cl₄, commonly used in dry cleaning and metal degreasing.] |
| carbon tetnoun | (informal, organic chemistry) Clipping of carbon tetrachloride. [(organic chemistry) The halogenated hydrocarbon tetrachloromethane; a toxic, nonflammable liquid, used as a solvent, formerly used in dry cleaning and in fire extinguishers.] |
| tetrachloroethenenoun | (organic chemistry) The chlorinated derivative of ethylene Cl₂C=CCl₂; it is widely used for the dry cleaning of fabrics and for metal-degreasing. |
| carbontetrachloridenoun | Alternative form of carbon tetrachloride. [(organic chemistry) The halogenated hydrocarbon tetrachloromethane; a toxic, nonflammable liquid, used as a solvent, formerly used in dry cleaning and in fire extinguishers.] |
| tetrachloroethylenenoun | A liquid chlorocarbon with the formula C₂Cl₄, commonly used in dry cleaning and metal degreasing. |
| trichloroethanenoun | (organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric halogenated hydrocarbons, CH₃-CCl₃ or CH₂Cl-CHCl₂, that are used in several industrial applications, especially as solvents |
| tetrafluoromethanenoun | (organic chemistry) carbon tetrafluoride |
| cryofluoranenoun | (pharmacology) 1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane, a chlorofluorocarbon used mainly as a refrigerant. |
| ptfenoun | (organic chemistry) Initialism of polytetrafluoroethylene. [A tough synthetic resin used to make seals and bearings and to create a nonstick coating on cooking utensils.] |
| trichloroethylenenoun | (organic chemistry) The unsaturated chlorinated hydrocarbon CCl₂=CHCl used as an industrial solvent and formerly as an anaesthetic. |
| tetrachloromethanenoun | (organic chemistry) Carbon tetrachloride. |
| chlorofluoromethanenoun | (organic chemistry) Any halogenated derivative of methane containing both chlorine and fluorine; but especially CH₂ClF, sometimes used as a refrigerant. |
| carbon tetrachloridenoun | (organic chemistry) The halogenated hydrocarbon tetrachloromethane; a toxic, nonflammable liquid, used as a solvent, formerly used in dry cleaning and in fire extinguishers. |
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