Yes. It is composed of the elements fluorine, carbon and hydrogen. It's chemical formula is C2H4F2.
No, it is a hydrocarbon with the formula CH4
Hydrocarbons
They deplete ozone. This causes affect to human health.
No fluorocarbon refrigerants pose harm to the ozone layer. Only molecules with chlorine or bromine pose a hazard.
no, chloroethene is not an alkane as all alkanes end with an -ane so chloroethene will be an alkene as it ends with -ene.
A family of inert, nontoxic, and easily liquified chemicals used in refrigeration, air conditioning, packaging, insulation, or as solvents and aerosol propellants. Because CFCs are not destroyed in the lower atmosphere they drift into the upper atmosphere where their chlorine components destroy ozone.
No. Difluoroethane is a refrigerant and a propellant. It has no medicinal use.
dose 1,1-difluoroethane show up in drug test or is there a test for it specifically
difluoroethane
No. Olive oil is not a fluorocarbon period, it's a triglyceride.
According to Wikipedia, it may refer either to 1,1-Difluoroethane, or to 1,2-Difluoroethane. You can look up each of these on the Wikipedia, to get some basic information about the corresponding chemicals.
they are used for sprays.
no
Nothing
No, not at all. Fluorocarbon line is made for sensitivity and low visibility. Bluefin tuna strike lures viciously, and these features do not aid in their catch.
Hydrocarbons
=it is mainly the lower portion of the stratosphere.=
They deplete ozone. This causes affect to human health.