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  • The Difference between Ethanol and Trifluoroethanol
    There are many differences between Ethanol and Trifluoroethanol. One of the major differences in usage is that ethanol has recently been used as an alternative fuel. Although Ethanol is used as a solvent as well, Trifluoroethanol on the other hand is an organic compound that is used as a solvent in chemistry.
  • The Role of Fluorochemicals in Agriculture
    Since the late 1990's, governments around the world have been bombarded with pressure from environmental groups to ban the use of fluorine-derived chemicals in drinking water, organic foods and other consumables.
  • The Many Uses of Trifluoroacetic Acid
    Trifluoroacetic Acid is a chemical compound. The Trifluoroacetic Acid compound has the formula of CF3CO2H. Trifluoroacetic Acid has several notable traits that make it an extremely useful and important compound. One of them is that it is a very strong carboxylic acid.

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