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* Dibromotetrachloroethane II
*[[Trichlorotrifluoroethane]] (ex. 2000)|affiliations=|enemies=}}
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==History==
Tetrachloroethylene was created in 1839 in France. Her early life is unknown, but it is thought that she spent her early life with [[Carbon Tetrachloride]] who introduced her to dry-cleaning later in the 20th century (around the 1930s). Tetrachloroethylene had a career in veterinary medicine that started in 1925, right after C. Tetrachloride. Tetrachloroethylene loved dry-cleaning. She allowed [[Trichloroethylene]], who started dry-cleaning a decade before her, to work with her. Trichloroethylene saw Perchloroethylene as a rival and considered herself superior to Perchloroethylene. After Trichloroethylene lost her job in dry-cleaning, Tetrachloroethylene became more dominant in the area. There had been many other Chemicals that tried to overthrow her from dry-cleaning. Some Hydrocarbons, [[Trichlorotrifluoroethane]] and [[Propyl Bromide I]] attempted to replace Perchloroethylene, but none of them was as successful as she was. Three of her dry-cleaning industry opponents (C. Tetrachloride, Trichlorotrifluoroethane and [[Trichloroethane I]]) were [[execution|executed]] for their crimes against the ozone layer.
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