If you have a 3.1v6 it is between the firewall and the valve cover on the back side of the engine.
While the names for an element may vary in different languages, it will always have the same Symbol.(see related link for the Periodic Table) FREON is a patented trade name for refrigerants produced by the DuPont corporation, all of which are "fluorocarbons" or "hydrofluorocarbons" belonging to the class of compounds known as "haloalkenes". It contains the "halogen" elements Chlorine (Cl), Fluorine (F), as well as the element Carbon (C) Answer Freon, a common refrigerant, is not an element. It's not a compound, either.
It is a mixture of compounds Freon" ® is a registered trademark of E.I.Du Pont de Nemours & Company (DuPont) Freon: any one of several different chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, which are used in commerce and industry. The CFCs are a group of aliphatic organic compounds containing the elements carbon and fluorine, and, in many cases, other halogens (especially chlorine) and hydrogen. Freons are colorless, odorless, nonflammable, noncorrosive gases or liquids Any of several chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that are used in commerce and industry.
The CFCs are a group of aliphatic organic compounds containing the elements carbon and fluorine and, in many cases, other halogens (especially chlorine) and hydrogen Links are provided to Wikipedia posts on Freon as well as to a list of common refrigerants.
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