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− | A hydrocarbon compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms has been replaced by chlorine. Chlorinated hydrocarbons are used as solvents for oils, waxes and grease. Examples are [ | + | A hydrocarbon compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms has been replaced by chlorine. Chlorinated hydrocarbons are used as solvents for oils, waxes and grease. Examples are [[chloroform]], [[carbon tetrachloride]], and [[methylene chloride]]. Most chlorinated hydrocarbons are highly toxic. |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 08:25, 13 January 2014
Description
A hydrocarbon compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms has been replaced by chlorine. Chlorinated hydrocarbons are used as solvents for oils, waxes and grease. Examples are Chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, and Methylene chloride. Most chlorinated hydrocarbons are highly toxic.