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carbon tetrachloride

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carbon tetrachloride

Former name for the chlorinated organic compound tetrachloromethane, CCl4.


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Davis noted that the use of hazardous materials like perchloroethylene (PCE) or carbon tetrachloride in manufacturing or research and development has frequently created a waste management issue.
Other in-organics, including heavy metals, nitrates and nitrites (fertilizer run-off), drug residue and organic chemicals such as carbon tetrachloride (discharge from chemical plants) are also of concern.
 
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