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What are Freons..??.. ​

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Answered by pavanimehta04
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The family of refrigerant gases. Freon is originally a trademark for a compound with the general formula CFₓCl₄₋ₓ or C₂FₓCl₆₋ₓ. Nowadays, freons are more widely described as substituted hydrocarbons, where a number of, or all, hydrogen atoms are exchanged for fluorine, chlorine or (more rarely) bromine.

Answered by CHERRY2516
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Freon is a registered trademark of The Chemours Company, which uses it for a number of halocarbon products. They are stable, nonflammable, low toxicity gases or liquids which have generally been used as refrigerants and as aerosol propellants. These include the chlorofluorocarbons that cause ozone depletion and HCFCs.

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