- Chloropentafluoroethane
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Chloropentafluoroethane 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethaneOther namesFreon 115, CFC-115, R-115Identifiers CAS number 76-15-3 ChemSpider 6190 UNII SJG47X19V4 ChEMBL CHEMBL502216 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - FC(F)(F)C(Cl)(F)F
Properties Molecular formula C2ClF5 Molar mass 154.466 g/mol Appearance Coluorless gas Melting point -99 °C
Boiling point -39.1 °C
Solubility in water 59 mg/L Hazards Main hazards In high concentrations may cause asphyxiation.[1] Flash point 70.4 °C (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references Chloropentafluoroethane is a chlorofluorocarbon once used as a refrigerant. Its production and consumption has been banned since 1 January 1996 under the Montreal Protocol because of its ozone-depleting potential.[2]
References
- ^ http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com/sds/en/030_AL_EN.pdf
- ^ Ozone Depleting Substances List (Montreal Protocol)
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