hfc
IPA: ˈeɪtʃˈɛfsˈi
Root Word: HFC
noun
- (rail transport) The station code of Heng Fa Chuen in Hong Kong.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of hydrofluorocarbon. [A haloalkane composed entirely of carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine.]
- (electrochemistry) Initialism of hydrogen fuel cell.
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Examples of "hfc" in Sentences
- Corn syrup is not the same as HFCS.
- HFC is the local soccer club in Asheville.
- Contact with liquid HFC 227ea may cause frostbite.
- See diagram below for a typical architecture for an HFC Network.
- The HFC then links the AGR values of the mother and lexical head daughter.
- The diet version replaces the HFCS with aspartame and acesulfame potassium.
- As far as I'm aware, HFCS is really the cheapest natural sweetener in the US.
- In addition, HFC 125 leaves no residue on valuable equipment after discharge.
- In addition, HFC 227ea leaves no residue on valuable equipment after discharge.
- His brother Omar is an professional player who formerly played for HFC Haarlem.
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