Carbon Tetrachloride: Difference between revisions

From Chemical Culture
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 40:
C. Tetrachloride became a firefighter in 1910 and worked as one until the 1960s. She was forced to retire because she "accidentally" killed many humans during duty. She also had a short career in refrigeration like any other person in her family.
 
Carbon Tetrachloride has worked in textile and general cleaning industries under the name "Benzinoform" and opened her first dry-cleaner in the early 1910s1890s. She was very successful in this industry and introduced [[Trichloroethylene]] and [[Tetrachloroethylene]] into dry-cleaning. Then C. Tetrachloride entirely retired from this industry in the 1960s. C. Tetrachloride also made lava lamps and sold them.
 
==Later years, execution and legacy==
Humans noticed Carbon Tetrachloride's dangerous homicidal pontential as early as the 1900s but no-one took any action since she had already gained humans' trust. She had killed many humans during duty and this lead to the US government retire her from all close-contact work with humans in 1970, this was "the beginning of the end" for her. Until 1986, C. Tetrachloride worked in agriculture together with her father C. Disulphide. In 1987, humans discovered that she had committed "crimes against the ozone layer", she was banned from doing any work after an order by humans. After 1987, she was not allowed outside ever. C. Tetrachloride survived the 1996 Halocarbon executions which her son refrigeration consultant Trichlorofluoromethane did not. Her other children Chlorotrifluoromethane and Dichlorodifluoromethane were only warned and retired.
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.

Navigation menu