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Carbon tetrachloride vapor permeability

Many polymer films, eg, polyethylene and polyacrylonitrile, are permeable to carbon tetrachloride vapor (1). Carbon tetrachloride vapor affects the explosion limits of several gaseous mixtures, eg, air-hydrogen and air-methane. The extinctive effect that carbon tetrachloride has on a flame, mainly because of its cooling action, is derived from its high thermal capacity (2). [Pg.530]


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