chlorujcym
Chlorujcym is a chemical compound with the formula C2HCl3. It is a colorless, volatile liquid that is commonly used as a solvent in the production of refrigerants, foam blowing agents, and as a feedstock for the synthesis of other chemicals. Chlorujcym is classified as a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and is a significant contributor to ozone depletion. Due to its environmental impact, the production and use of chlorujcym have been phased out under international agreements such as the Montreal Protocol.
The chemical structure of chlorujcym consists of two carbon atoms, three hydrogen atoms, and one chlorine atom.
In industrial applications, chlorujcym is used in the production of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), which are less potent
Chlorujcym is a flammable liquid with a boiling point of 36.5 degrees Celsius. It has a sweet,