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  • Freon - Wikipedia
    Freon ( ˈfriːɒn FREE-on) is a registered trademark of the Chemours Company and generic descriptor for a number of halocarbon products They are stable, nonflammable, low toxicity [1] gases or liquids which have generally been used as refrigerants and as aerosol propellants
  • Freon | Refrigerant, Chlorofluorocarbon, CFCs | Britannica
    Freon, (trademark), any of several simple fluorinated aliphatic organic compounds that are used in commerce and industry In addition to fluorine and carbon, Freons often contain hydrogen, chlorine, or bromine
  • What Is Freon? - Todays Homeowner
    Learn about the history of Freon refrigerant, where it comes from, why it's been phased out, and what alternatives you may be able to use
  • What is Freon (And Why Its In Your Air Conditioner)
    Freon is a harmful CFC found in many older air conditioning units Click here to learn how Freon is bad for the environment and what you can do about it
  • Freon™ Refrigerants
    For decades, Freon™ refrigerants have been chosen for their performance and safety for all residential and commercial AC, heat pumps, and refrigeration
  • Do Air Conditioning Units Still Use Freon? - Air Conditioner
    Do Air Conditioning Units Use Freon Today? This section addresses the central question: Do modern air conditioning units still use freon? It examines the current prevalence of freon in new and older systems, and the reasons behind the shift towards environmentally friendly alternatives
  • What is Freon Refrigerant: A Guide to its Uses and Environmental Impact
    Freon refrigerants are a type of synthetic substances that have exceptional thermodynamic properties, making them ideal for cooling applications They are composed of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and sometimes fluorine atoms
  • Freons - Chemistry Encyclopedia - reaction, water, number, atom
    Freons are essentially colorless, odorless, nonflammable, and nontoxic Their low boiling points, low surface tension, low viscosity, insolubility in water, and general chemical inertness are quite remarkable: They remain stable in hot concentrated mineral acids and are unaffected by molten sodium




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