king@kestrel.UUCP (10/09/86)
From: lyang@sun.uucp (Larry Yang) Newsgroups: net.puzzle,net.sci,net.games.trivia Date: 8 Oct 86 21:29:35 GMT Distribution: usa > > I've got it! It's FREON! C-Cl2-F2. It exists as both a gas and a > liquid in your refrigerator. It may be a fluorinated chlorinated > HYDROcarbon, but there isn't any hydrogen left. What color is freon? Is it opaque? Freon is clear and transparent. Every automobile with air conditioning has a window on the accumulator (a small metal tank) for judgig fluid level. If there are bubbles, you need recharging. If there are no bubbles, the liquid looks like water. -dick
aglew@ccvaxa.UUCP (10/11/86)
... > Colourless liquids > I vote for Carbon Tetrachloride, but it does seem a bit uncommon > these days. Maybe KrazyGlue(TM), which is rumored to have a > thousand and one uses, works here, too! > > Dale. Krazy Glew (SM) works everywhere - but doesn't appreciate carbon tet! Andy "Krazy" Glew. Gould CSD-Urbana. USEnet: ihnp4!uiucdcs!ccvaxa!aglew 1101 E. University, Urbana, IL 61801 ARPAnet: aglew@gswd-vms