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advantage:stability- Perchloroethylene shows little tendency to hydrolyze (degrade with water), but can decompose in the presence of strong ultraviolet light, releasing phosgene.

disadvantage:heat effects-Certain aircraft aluminum alloys are subject to structural change at temperatures near 250 °F, the boiling point of perchloroethylene. Also, printed circuit boards and plastic materials may warp or melt.

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advantage:stability-Perchloroethylene shows little tendency to hydrolyze (degrade with water), but can decompose in the presence of strong ultraviolet light, releasing phosgene.

disadvantage:heat effects-Certain aircraft aluminum alloys are subject to structural change at temperatures near 250 °F, the boiling point of perchloroethylene. Also, printed circuit boards and plastic materials may warp or melt.

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Advantages

1.Solvents in cleaners

2.Coolants in refrigeration and air conditioning

3.Blowing agents in the production of foam

4.Propellants in aerosols

5.Used in dry cleaning

6.Used in fire fighting

7. Inexpensive

Disadvantages

1.Destorys Ozone Layer 2. They last 20-100 years

3. Loss of 100,000 ozone molecules

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