Chlorohydrocarbon

/ˌklɔːroʊˈhaɪdroʊˌkɑːrbən/ noun

An organic compound containing hydrogen, carbon, and chlorine atoms, such as the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) once used in refrigerators and aerosols.

From chloro- 'containing chlorine' + hydrocarbon 'compound of hydrogen and carbon'. This term became prominent in the 1950s-1970s as these chemicals were mass-produced.

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