hello uh the answer is carbon(IV) chloride It used to be called Dry Cleaning Fluid. Another "official" name for it is tetrachloromethane. A brand name is Halon 104.
CCL4
CCl4
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A Libby half-life is another name for the half-life of carbon-14, used in carbon dating, which was a process invented by Willard Libby and his colleagues. The numerical value of a Libby half-life is 5568±30 years.
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Dry ice IS the solid form of carbon dioxide. And "dry ice" IS the common name for the solid CO2. So the question should be "What substance is the common name Dry Ice used for ? "
Thermal energy is another name for heat energy.
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Carbon-tetrachloride becomes trichloromethyl free radical when metabolized. This happens after CYP2E1 acts on carbon-tetrachloride. CYP2E1 is another name for Cytochrome P450 2E1.
CCl4 is tetrachloromethane or carbon tetrachloride.
Its name is carbon tetrachloride. Because it contains 4 chlorine
Carbon tetrachloride
carbon tetrachloride.
CCl4 is organic compound; another name for this compound is Tetrachloromethane
Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride.
Potassium nitrate is polar, while carbon tetrachloride is non polar. So there will be a layer of potassium nitrate and a layer of carbon tetrachloride, which will not mingle with one another.
boron tetra chloride
There is no such thing as CCI4. CCl4, with a lowercase"L" is carbon tetrachloride.
carbon tetrachloride