chlorocarbons
Chlorocarbons are a class of organic compounds that contain one or more carbon atoms bonded to one or more chlorine atoms. They are characterized by the presence of the -C-Cl functional group. Chlorocarbons are significant in various industrial and chemical applications due to their unique properties.
The simplest chlorocarbon is methyl chloride (CH3Cl), which is a colorless gas with a sweet, ether-like odor.
Chlorocarbons have been widely used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems due to their ability to
In the chemical industry, chlorocarbons serve as intermediates in the synthesis of various products, including pharmaceuticals,
Despite their widespread use, chlorocarbons pose environmental and health risks. Their persistence in the environment and