| 31. | As of 1994, not all the byproducts had been identified, but identified compounds include chloroform and carbon tetrachloride.
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| 32. | They later invented a carbon tetrachloride model called the " Petrolex " which was marketed toward automotive use.
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| 33. | The reduction of chlorinated chemical pollutants, such as vinyl chloride and carbon tetrachloride, also occurs through anaerobic respiration.
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| 34. | At elevated temperatures, it reacts with chlorine in the presence of graphite or carbon tetrachloride to give hafnium tetrachloride.
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| 35. | In the original triphasic protocol, the chalcone substrate is soluble in the organic phase, generally toluene or carbon tetrachloride.
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| 36. | Many of its applications previously used carbon tetrachloride ( which was banned in US consumer products in 1970 ).
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| 37. | For instance, carbon tetrachloride ( CCl4 ) etches silicon and aluminium, and trifluoromethane etches silicon dioxide and silicon nitride.
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| 38. | One specialty use of carbon tetrachloride was in stamp collecting, to reveal watermarks on postage stamps without damaging them.
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| 39. | These categories include toxicants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ( PAHs ) and carbon tetrachloride ( CCl 4 ).
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| 40. | Unlike carbon tetrachloride, another energy.
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