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Q: What temp does freon turn to phosgene gas?
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Is heated freon dangerous?

no heated r-22 is not dangerous how ever burned freon creates a poisonous gas called phosgene be carful


Phosgene gas exposure from working with freon.?

Phosgene gas exposure can be very deadly without you even knowing until it is too late. The most common way of being exposed to phosgene is brazing where refrigerant is present. Freon is a hcfc which when in contact with extreme heat puts off the phosgene gas. This gas can kill you rapidly if exposed to 50ppm especially if it was inhaled. You may experience tighting of the chest and your throat feeling like it is burning. See a physcian if exposure is thought to have happened. If you have a leak in a refrigerant line reclaim all refrigerant before fixing leak or you might face DEATH.


What are the effects of phosgene gas?

Phosgene gas can be turned into a liquid. Exposure to the gas or liquid form of phosgene can cause nausea, watery eyes, blurred vision, difficulty breathing, and coughing.


What does phosgene smell like?

Phosgene is a chemical warfare agent used by Hitler in WWI.


How do you change a 1987 Toyota Camry air conditioner compressor?

If you are not familiar with thr compound gas freon, you really shouldn't try any changes on the system yourself. There's not enough space to explain the process. lets just say that a spark changes freon to phosgene (a deadly gas) in seconds!!!!


Is carbonyl chloride or phosgene gas organic?

Yes. Carbonyl chloride or phosgene of COCl2 is organic.


Why was Phosgene gas used?

because it was effective


What was the name of the most common poison gas during ww1?

phosgene gas


What is the common name for COCl2?

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COCl2 is a covalent compound, a gas.


What kinds of gas were used in World War 1?

Tear gas, mustard gas, phosgene and chlorine gas.


What is a phosgene?

Phosgene was a poisonous gas used during World War I. It is produced by the reaction between carbon monoxide and chlorine gas. It is currently used in the production of some insecticides and pharmaceuticals.