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Organic compounds highly volatile halogenated hydrocarbons

Volatile organic compounds (VOC) contribute to the formation of tropospheric ozone (summer smog). Certain halogenated hydrocarbons (e.g. CFCs) also destroy the stratospheric ozone layer. Chlorinated solvents are hazardous to water and, if disposed of incorrectly (e.g. burning), may emit highly toxic substances (e.g. dioxins). [Pg.67]


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Halogen compounds

Halogen compounds, organic

Halogenated hydrocarbons

Halogenated organics

Halogenation compounds

High organic

High organic compounds

Highly volatile halogenated hydrocarbons (

Hydrocarbon volatility

Hydrocarbons halogenation

Hydrocarbons volatile

Hydrocarbons volatile organic compounds

Hydrocarbons, organic

Organic compounds hydrocarbons

VOLATILE ORGANIC

Volatile compounds

Volatile halogenated hydrocarbons

Volatile halogenated organic

Volatile organic compounds

Volatile organic compounds volatility

Volatility organics

Volatility, organic compounds

Volatilization organic compounds

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