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How Many Atom In A Chlorofluorocarbon Molecule?

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How Many Atom In A Chlorofluorocarbon Molecule?

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Chlorofluorocarbon molecule consists of carbon, chlorine and fluorine atoms. There are five atoms in one molecule of chlorofluorocarbon. One atom of carbon, two atoms of chlorine and two atoms of florine are present in one molecule of chlorofluorocarbon. Chlorofluorocarbon is also known as dichlorodifluoromethane or CFCs. Moreover, it is categorized as halogen-alkanes.

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