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		Definition of carbon tetrachloride in English: carbon tetrachloridenoun mass nounA colourless toxic volatile liquid used as a solvent, especially for fats and oils. Chemical formula: CCl₄  Example sentencesExamples -  Greenpeace found that perc breaks down into the toxic byproducts phosgene, vinyl chloride, carbon tetrachloride and trichloroacetic acid.
 -  Specific petrochemicals implicated in one study included benzene, toluene, styrene, hexane, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, methanol, and vinyl chloride.
 -  Examples of known predictable liver toxins are the cleaning solvent carbon tetrachloride and the pain killer acetaminophen.
 -  Volatile organic compounds, such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and styrene, are released at room temperature from materials commonly used in construction and furnishings.
 -  Do not clean with window cleaning fluids or strong solvents such as gasoline, denatured alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, or acetone.
 
    Definition of carbon tetrachloride in US English: carbon tetrachloridenounˌkɑrbən ˌtɛtrəˈklɔraɪdˌkärbən ˌtetrəˈklôrīd A colorless toxic volatile liquid used as a solvent, especially for fats and oils. Chemical formula: CCl₄  Example sentencesExamples -  Examples of known predictable liver toxins are the cleaning solvent carbon tetrachloride and the pain killer acetaminophen.
 -  Volatile organic compounds, such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and styrene, are released at room temperature from materials commonly used in construction and furnishings.
 -  Greenpeace found that perc breaks down into the toxic byproducts phosgene, vinyl chloride, carbon tetrachloride and trichloroacetic acid.
 -  Do not clean with window cleaning fluids or strong solvents such as gasoline, denatured alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, or acetone.
 -  Specific petrochemicals implicated in one study included benzene, toluene, styrene, hexane, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, methanol, and vinyl chloride.
 
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