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is chlorofluorocarbon compound​

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Answered by anushkadpvn
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Chemically, CFCs are a part of a group of compounds called halocarbons (carbon- and halogen-containing compounds). CFCs are halocarbons that contain only the elements carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. The most common CFCs are small molecules containing only one or two carbon atoms.

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Answer:Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) contain Carbon and some combination of Fluorine and Chlorine atoms. ... Perfluorocarbons contain Fluorine, Carbon, and Bromine atoms, and some contain Chlorine and/or Hydrogen atoms. These compounds are often designated by a combination of letters and numbers (e.g., CFC-11, HCFC-142b).

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