Executions

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Executions in Chemical Culture are rare and always done by incineration. The most common reason for execution is crimes against the ozone layer; Chemicals whose powers and/or work that harms the ozone layer will be warned and then executed by incineration.

From 1996 on, various Halocarbons (most notably CFC folks, Carbon Tetrachloride and Trichloroethane I) were executed for their contributions to the ozone depletion.