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==Personality and relationships==
Trichloroethylene is generally nice to others. She is funny, calm and friendly but not as respectful as Perchloroethylene. She is very hardworking, stubborn and jealous. She will say that she is better than any other [[Solvent]] in the industries, despite being one of the most chemically unstable Chlorinated Solvents. She does not like kids and wants to ruin their lives and kill them.<sup><sup><sup><supssmall>{{CitationNeeded|based.}}</sup></sup></sup></supsmall>
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Trichloroethylene hates when humans or other Chemicals complain about something related to her. She cannot take criticism.
 
When she was working as a dry cleaner, Trichloroethylene was rude to her customers, mocked them and often insulted them. She saw Perchloroethylene as a rival and has always called her "Perchloroethylene" because "Tetrachloroethylene" or "Tetrachloroethene" sounded like "Tetrachloroethane" (names of Trichloroethylene's original parents). She was compared to [[Chloroform]] by her patients because of her looks and smell when she was working as an anaesthetist. She would take her revenge by absurdly comparing Perchloroethylene to [[Carbon Tetrachloride]], especially when Perchloroethylene warned her. Trichloroethylene still calls Perchloroethylene "Carbon Tetrachloride the Second", TCE never really met Carbon Tetrachloride herself, other than working as an assistant for C. Tetrachloride and her comparison was not based on reality. Perchloroethylene considered this as an insult to C. Tetrachloride since she never liked being compared to Carbon Tetrachloride despite being very close to her (Perchloroethylene loved C. Tetrachloride but she always wanted to be known for being herself). Allegedly, C. Tetrachloride had called Trichloroethylene a "vermin" and advised Perchloroethylene to get rid of her.
 
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