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- Bromofluorocarbon abstract "Bromofluorocarbons (BFCs) are molecules based on carbon, bromine, and fluorine. The most common use has traditionally been in fire suppression systems. The brand name "Halon" is frequently used interchangeably for BFCs. However not all Halons are technically BFCs (some contain chlorine also).BFCs attack the ozone layer even more aggressively than chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Nevertheless, BFCs are still used in some ships and aircraft, because replacements are not as effective. As production of BFCs was banned by the Montreal Protocol, remaining use depends on old inventories and on recycling.BFCs are extremely inert. In a fire, in addition to physically excluding oxygen, the molecules liberate bromine radicals which interfere with combustion reactions. BFCs tend to have higher melting and boiling points than comparable fully fluorinated molecules.".
- Bromofluorocarbon thumbnail Halon-1301-3D-vdW.png?width=300.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageID "40713982".
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageLength "2770".
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageRevisionID "674574881".
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Bromine.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bromine_compounds.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire_suppression.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluorine_compounds.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ozone_depletion.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Chlorofluorocarbon.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Chlorofluorocarbons.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Fire_suppression.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Fluorine.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Montreal_Protocol.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Ozone_layer.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Radical_(chemistry).
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire_suppression.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink File:Halon-1301-3D-vdW.png.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLink File:US_Navy_030515-N-1512S-040_Machinist%5Ersquo,s_Mate_3rd_Class_Daniel_Griffin_wipes_down_Halon_1301_bottles_in_the_aft_main_machinery_room_aboard_the_amphibious_assault_ship_USS_Kearsarge_(LHD_3).jpg.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageWikiLinkText "bromofluorocarbon".
- Bromofluorocarbon hasPhotoCollection Bromofluorocarbon.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bromofluorocarbon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Bromofluorocarbon subject Category:Bromine_compounds.
- Bromofluorocarbon subject Category:Fire_suppression.
- Bromofluorocarbon subject Category:Fluorine_compounds.
- Bromofluorocarbon subject Category:Ozone_depletion.
- Bromofluorocarbon hypernym Molecules.
- Bromofluorocarbon type Protein.
- Bromofluorocarbon type Thing.
- Bromofluorocarbon comment "Bromofluorocarbons (BFCs) are molecules based on carbon, bromine, and fluorine. The most common use has traditionally been in fire suppression systems. The brand name "Halon" is frequently used interchangeably for BFCs. However not all Halons are technically BFCs (some contain chlorine also).BFCs attack the ozone layer even more aggressively than chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Nevertheless, BFCs are still used in some ships and aircraft, because replacements are not as effective.".
- Bromofluorocarbon label "Bromofluorocarbon".
- Bromofluorocarbon seeAlso Halon.
- Bromofluorocarbon sameAs m.0y51z9g.
- Bromofluorocarbon sameAs Q17026894.
- Bromofluorocarbon sameAs Q17026894.
- Bromofluorocarbon wasDerivedFrom Bromofluorocarbon?oldid=674574881.
- Bromofluorocarbon depiction Halon-1301-3D-vdW.png.
- Bromofluorocarbon isPrimaryTopicOf Bromofluorocarbon.