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Could hypothetical cells use liquid Carbon TetraflourideTetrafluoride as an alternative solvent to water?

Setting aside how this might evolve or come to be, could a cell use liquid carbon tetraflouridetetrafluoride(CF4 becomes liquid below -130 Celcius) as a solvent instead of water? Assume that the cells work perfectly fine at this temperature.

Could hypothetical cells use liquid Carbon Tetraflouride as an alternative solvent to water?

Setting aside how this might evolve or come to be, could a cell use liquid carbon tetraflouride(CF4 becomes liquid below -130 Celcius) as a solvent instead of water? Assume that the cells work perfectly fine at this temperature.

Could hypothetical cells use liquid Carbon Tetrafluoride as an alternative solvent to water?

Setting aside how this might evolve or come to be, could a cell use liquid carbon tetrafluoride(CF4 becomes liquid below -130 Celcius) as a solvent instead of water? Assume that the cells work perfectly fine at this temperature.

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Could hypothetical cells use liquid Carbon Tetraflouride as an alternative solvent to water?

Setting aside how this might evolve or come to be, could a cell use liquid carbon tetraflouride(CF4 becomes liquid below -130 Celcius) as a solvent instead of water? Assume that the cells work perfectly fine at this temperature.