cause the chemical effect the glaacier in the south pole and they can make an iceage.
Yes, Teflon is a type of halogenated fluorocarbon polymer. It is made up of carbon and fluorine atoms, with some versions containing small amounts of other elements like oxygen and hydrogen.
Yes, PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is a type of synthetic fluoropolymer and a member of the fluorocarbon family. It is known for its excellent chemical resistance, low friction properties, and high heat resistance.
The functional group of Teflon is a fluorocarbon polymer, which consists of repeating units of carbon and fluorine atoms.
ChloroFluoroCarbon is the full form of CFC.
Halocarbon is a broad term that includes compounds containing carbon and halogen atoms (like fluorine, chlorine, or bromine). Fluorocarbon specifically refers to halocarbons that contain fluorine atoms. Therefore, all fluorocarbons are halocarbons, but not all halocarbons are fluorocarbons. In the context of refrigerants, both halocarbons and fluorocarbons are used, with specific types like CFCs, HCFCs, and HFCs falling under these categories.
No. Olive oil is not a fluorocarbon period, it's a triglyceride.
they are used for sprays.
no
Humans hurt the earth more.
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.
=it is mainly the lower portion of the stratosphere.=
cars don't help the earth the hurt earth and they hurt people
Yes, Teflon is a type of halogenated fluorocarbon polymer. It is made up of carbon and fluorine atoms, with some versions containing small amounts of other elements like oxygen and hydrogen.
yes
Food grade DE will not hurt puppies.
As long as you are using the food grade version of diatomaceous earth, it will not hurt you. However do not take the pool grade version.
The earth would probably get hurt really bad cause it'll hurt people,animals,and plants