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What are CFCs? This question is from chemistry subject.

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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. They are used in the manufacture of aerosol sprays, blowing agents for foams and packing materials, as solvents, and as refrigerants.

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&lt;body bgcolor=black&gt;&lt;marquee direction="up"schrollamout=5&gt;&lt;font color=blue&gt;</p><p>any of a class of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine, typically gases used in refrigerants and aerosol propellants. They are harmful to the ozone layer in the earth's atmosphere owing to the release of chlorine atoms on exposure to ultraviolet radiation.</p><p>&lt;body bgcolor=black&gt;&lt;marquee direction="up"schrollamout=500&gt;&lt;font color=blue&gt;

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