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What gases can cfc and hcfc refrigerants decompose into at high temperatures, (e.G., open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.)?
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What gases can cfc and hcfc refrigerants decompose into at high temperatures, (e.G., open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.)?
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Answer: Hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids
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