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Feb 6, 2024

[Answer] 1. Whilst working with gases to be used as refrigerants, Dr Roy Plunkett found a substance that was extremely slippery. What did he discover?

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...1. Politicians 2. Teflon 3. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) 4. Post-It notes Teflon (or more correctly polytetrafluoroethylene or PTFE) is used on a range of applications. These include being used as a "non-stick" surface in cookware, gear plates, bearings and even as a coating for armour-piercing bullets.




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Teflon:


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