Every wonder what CFC-12 and CFC-134A and all those numbers mean? There's a simple rule for finding out the chemical structure. Take for example CFC-134, the stuff that they're using now in cars. Start with the number 134 and add 90:

          1 3 4
        +   9 0   the magic conversion number
          _____
          2 2 4

Here's the rule, the first 2 is the number of carbons, the second 2 the number of hydrogens, and the 4 the number of fluorines. Any leftover valences are filled with chlorines. Thus, CFC-134 looks like:
          F F
          | |
        H-C-C-H  
          | |
          F F

or some isomer thereof. An A after the name signifies a asymmetric stereoisomer. Since all the valences are filled with hydrogens and fluorines, there is no room left for chlorine. That's why this compound is used now instead of CFC-12, the refrigerant that's now been banned:

          1 2
        + 9 0
        _____
        1 0 2

So - one carbon, no hydrogens, 2 fluorines and the rest chlorines. This looks like:
           F
           |
        Cl-C-F
           |
           Cl

This is the stuff that's so bad for the ozone layer.

A little piece of 'industrial espionage' (TWAJS) I got from a friend at Dupont.