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  2. Fluorinated gases - Wikipedia

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    The F-gas Regulation adopts an approach based on containment and recovery of F-gases as well as imposing obligations on reporting, training and labeling on those using F-gases. On 26 September 2011, the Commission issued a report on the application, effects and adequacy of the Regulation, drawing from the results of an analytical study it ...

  3. List of refrigerants - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... especially fluorinated gases and chlorinated gases, ... (1 atmosphere) and in degrees ...

  4. List of gases - Wikipedia

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    This list is sorted by boiling point of gases in ascending order, but can be sorted on different values. "sub" and "triple" refer to the sublimation point and the triple point, which are given in the case of a substance that sublimes at 1 atm; "dec" refers to decomposition. "~" means approximately. Blue type items have an article available by ...

  5. Category:Greenhouse gases - Wikipedia

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  8. Fluorine - Wikipedia

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    Many drugs are fluorinated to delay inactivation and lengthen dosage periods because the carbon–fluorine bond is very stable. [228] Fluorination also increases lipophilicity because the bond is more hydrophobic than the carbon–hydrogen bond , and this often helps in cell membrane penetration and hence bioavailability .

  9. File:The Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Regulations (Northern ...

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