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Re: R134a and environmental damage
Posted to HVAC Forum on 2/7/2004 5 Replies

Glenn:

R152a is difluoroethane. At least that's what I read on the internet, so it must be true, right? (True, perhaps, but not terribly helpful to me. It would be more accurate to say that in high school Chemistry took me than to say that I took Chemistry.)... Login to read more.

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