CARBON TETRACHLORIDE AR
Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless organic solvent with a sweet odor.
It does not ocCarbon tetrachloride is commonly used as a feedstock to manufacture refrigerants,
agricultural chemicals, chlorinated solvents, and other chemicals.cur naturally and has been manufactured for use as a dry cleaning solvent, degreasing agent,
refrigerant, fumigant, in fire extinguishers and for lacquers and varnishes.Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless organic solvent with a sweet odor.
It does not occur naturally and has been manufactured for use as a dry cleaning solvent, degreasing agent,
refrigerant, fumigant, in fire extinguishers and for lacquers and varnishes.Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless organic solvent with a sweet odor.
It does not occur naturally and has been manufactured for use as a dry cleaning solvent, degreasing agent,
refrigerant, fumigant, in fire extinguishers and for lacquers and varnishes.Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless organic solvent with a sweet odor.
It does not occur naturally and has been manufactured for use as a dry cleaning solvent, degreasing agent,
refrigerant, fumigant, in fire extinguishers and for lacquers and varnishes.
- CARBON TETRACHLORIDE AR not flammable and does not dissolve in water very easily. It was used in the production of refrigeration fluid and propellants for aerosol cans, as a pesticide, as a cleaning fluid and degreasing agent, in fire extinguishers, and in spot removers.
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Carbon tetrachloride was widely used as a dry cleaning solvent, as a refrigerant, and in lava lamps. In the last case, carbon tetrachloride is a key ingredient that adds weight to the otherwise buoyant wax.
Carbon tetrachloride was widely used as a dry cleaning solvent, as a refrigerant, and in lava lamps. In the last case, carbon tetrachloride is a key ingredient that adds weight to the otherwise buoyant wax.
Carbon tetrachloride was widely used as a dry cleaning solvent, as a refrigerant, and in lava lamps. In the last case, carbon tetrachloride is a key ingredient that adds weight to the otherwise buoyant wax.
- carbon tetrachloride doses of 50 to 400 mg/kg body weight Goeptar AR, Scheereus H, Vermeuler NPE (1995) Oxygen and xenobiotic reductase activities of.
