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  2. Dibromodifluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Dibromodifluoromethane is 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, however, it is also very toxic. It is a class I ozone depleting substance (ODS).

  3. Bromodifluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Bromodifluoromethane or Halon 1201 or FC-22B1 is a gaseous trihalomethane or a ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; ...

  4. Halomethane - Wikipedia

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    Halons can be used on Class K (kitchen oils and greases) fires, but offer no advantages over specialised foams. Halon 1301 is common in total flooding systems. In these systems, banks of halon cylinders are kept pressurised to about 4 MPa (600 psi) with compressed nitrogen, and a fixed

  5. Halon - Wikipedia

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    Halon 1202 (dibromodifluoromethane) Halon 1211 (bromochlorodifluoromethane, ... C 2 Br 2 F 4)—used as a fire extinguisher; Halon 2501 (pentafluorobromoethane) Halon ...

  6. Bromochlorodifluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Bromochlorodifluoromethane (BCF), also referred to by the code numbers Halon 1211 and Freon 12B1, is a haloalkane with the chemical formula C F 2 Cl Br. It is used for fire suppression, especially for expensive equipment or items that could be damaged by the residue from other types of extinguishers. [ 1 ]

  7. Dibromotetrafluoroethane - Wikipedia

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    1,2-Dibromotetrafluoroethane (C 2 Br 2 F 4) is a haloalkane. It is also known under codenames R-114B2 and Halon 2402. It is a colorless liquid with a boiling point of 47.2 °C. R-114B2 is occasionally used in fire suppression systems. It is highly volatile, passes through soil to air, and can be detected in the parts-per-quadrillion range.

  8. Infrared window - Wikipedia

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    Quite short-lived halogenated compounds can still have fairly high global warming potentials: for instance chloroform, with a lifetime of 0.5 years, still has a global warming potential of 22; halothane, with a lifetime of only one year, has a GWP of 47 over 100 years, [22] and Halon 1202, with a lifetime of 2.9 years, has a 100 year global ...

  9. Haloalkane - Wikipedia

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    Haloalkane. Tetrafluoroethane (a haloalkane) is a colorless liquid that boils well below room temperature (as seen here) and can be extracted from common canned air canisters by simply inverting them during use. The haloalkanes (also known as halogenoalkanes or alkyl halides) are alkanes containing one or more halogen substituents. [1]