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Freon is a halide hydrocarbon.
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Answer:

True, freon is a halide hydrocarbon

Step-by-step explanation:

IUPAC name ; Dichlorodifluoromethane

Freon is a halide hydrocarbon composed of one carbon atom , two chlorine atoms and two fluorine atoms. The molecular formula of the freon is given as
CCl_2F_2.They also known by the name of chloro fluoro carbon.

Generally used as aerosols, refrigerant.

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