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Greenhouse gases / Climate forcing / Refrigerants / Climate change / Atmosphere / Global-warming potential / Radiative forcing / Tetrafluoromethane / Sulfur hexafluoride / Chemistry / Atmospheric sciences / Climatology
Date: 2011-10-12 04:26:35
Greenhouse gases
Climate forcing
Refrigerants
Climate change
Atmosphere
Global-warming potential
Radiative forcing
Tetrafluoromethane
Sulfur hexafluoride
Chemistry
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology

Trifluoromethyl sulphur pentafluoride, SF5CF3 :

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