Pentachlorofluoroethane

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Pentachlorofluoroethane
IUPAC name 1,1,1,2,2-Pentachloro-2-fluoroethane
Other names CFC-111
R-111
Identifiers
CAS number [29756-45-4]
PubChem 61107
SMILES C(C(Cl)(Cl)Cl)(F)(Cl)Cl
Properties
Molecular formula C2Cl5F
Molar mass 220.28 g mol-1
Melting point

101.5 °C, 375 K, 215 °F

Boiling point

135 °C, 408 K, 275 °F

Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Pentachlorofluoroethane is a chlorofluorocarbon once used as a propellant and refrigerant. Its production and consumption has been banned since January 1, 1996 under the Montreal Protocol because of its ozone-depleting potential.[1]

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