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  • 121ethylene bromide — ▪ chemical compound also called  ethylene dibromide  or  1,2 dibromoethane        a colourless, sweet smelling, nonflammable, toxic liquid belonging to the family of organohalogen compounds (organohalogen compound). Ethylene bromide was once used …

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  • 122Synthetic lubricants and typical applications — ▪ Table Synthetic lubricants and typical applications synthetic lubricant typical uses dibasic acid esters instrument oil, jet turbine lubricant, hydraulic fluid phosphate esters fire resistant hydraulic fluid, low temperature lubricant silicones …

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  • 123nonflammability — noun The state or condition of being nonflammable …

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  • 124flammable — 1. adjective a) Capable of burning, especially a liquid. b) Easily set on fire. Syn: inflammable Ant: non flammable, nonflammable 2 …

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  • 125Trichloroethylene — A possible carcinogenic (cancer causing) compound used mainly as a degreaser for metal parts. Trichloroethylene was also at one time used to decaffeinate coffee. There are limited findings of elevated liver and biliary tract cancer rates in… …

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  • 126dichlorodifluoromethane — An easily liquefiable gas used as a refrigerant and aerosol propellant. * * * di·chlo·ro·di·flu·o·ro·meth·ane .dī .flu̇r ə meth .ān n a nontoxic nonflammable gas CCl2F2 used as a refrigerant and as a propellant * * *… …

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  • 127helium — A gaseous element present in minute amounts in the atmosphere (0.000524% of dry volume); atomic no. 2, atomic wt. 4.002602; used as a diluent of medicinal gases; used as a diluent of oxygen principally in nonmedical applications, and in its… …

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  • 128isoflurane — A nonflammable, nonexplosive, halogenated ether with potent anesthetic action; an isomer of enflurane. * * * iso·flu·rane (i″so flooґrān) [USP] a potent inhalational anesthetic, an isomer of enflurane with similar properties, used for… …

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