What are CFC and how are they harmful
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Chlorofluorocarbons, otherwise called CFCs, comprise of synthetic mixes made up of chlorine, fluorine and carbon. CFCs are especially hurtful when discharged into the climate in Atmosphere of their dangerous response with O-zone particles, which disturb the Earth's defensive layer against UV radiation.
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CFC stand for “chlorofluorocarbon”
: any of several simple gaseous compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, fluorine, and sometimes hydrogen, that are used as refrigerants, cleaning solvents, and aerosol propellants and in the manufacture of plastic foams, and that are believed to be a major cause of stratospheric ozone depletion —abbreviation CFC.
Among the many CFC’s gases hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) is one. This destroy the earth's protective ozone layer, which shields the earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV-B) rays generated from the sun. CFCs and HCFCs also warm the lower atmosphere of the earth, changing global climate.
: any of several simple gaseous compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, fluorine, and sometimes hydrogen, that are used as refrigerants, cleaning solvents, and aerosol propellants and in the manufacture of plastic foams, and that are believed to be a major cause of stratospheric ozone depletion —abbreviation CFC.
Among the many CFC’s gases hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) is one. This destroy the earth's protective ozone layer, which shields the earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV-B) rays generated from the sun. CFCs and HCFCs also warm the lower atmosphere of the earth, changing global climate.
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