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TCE
(redirected from tetrachloroethylene)

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TCEThe Canadian Encyclopedia
TCETrichloroethylene (CAS Number 79-01-6)
TCETrichloroethane
TCETetrachloroethylene
TCETime Charter Equivalent (oil tankers' pricing units)
TCETax Counseling for the Elderly
TCETexas Cooperative Extension
TCETotal Customer Experience
TCETransaction Cost Economics
TCETrue Combat Elite (gaming)
TCEThomson Consumer Electronics
TCEThermal Coefficient of Expansion
TCETous Corps d'Etat
TCEThe Chemical Engineer (journal of the Institute of Chemical Engineers)
TCETreasury Communications Enterprise
TCETemporary Construction Easement
TCETonne of Coal Equivalent
TCETemperature Coefficient of Expansion
TCETangible Common Equity (Financial Ratio)
TCETraditional Cultural Expression
TCEThermal Control Electronics
TCETrichlorothylene
TCETechnical Computing Environment
TCETransportation Command Element
TCETelecommand Encoder
TCETrinity Church Eindhoven (Netherlands)
TCETray Carton Equivalent (18kg box of fresh fruit)
TCETranscoder Equipment
TCETerminal Control Equipment
TCEThermal Conditioning Electronics
TCETraditional Church of England
TCETotal Cutaneous Examination
TCETranslation Candidate Evaluation (part of Generate-And-Repair Machine Translation)
TCETest Cost Estimate
TCETactical Command and Control Element
TCETreasury Communications Environment
TCEToxic Carpet Emissions


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In addition to high levels of perchlorate, the site has other contaminants, including two potentially carcinogenic chemicals used as solvents -- tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethylene.
which used and disposed of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) at the site.
Among the VOCs that Adgate and his team studied were chloroform, a by-product of chlorination that's released from household water; d-limonene and a- and b-pinene, common deodorizing chemicals that produce scents of lemon and pine; para-dichlorobenzene, an air freshener and pesticide; and tetrachloroethylene, which emanates from dry-cleaned clothing.
 
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