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what are ferons???..……..​

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Answered by shashisathe25
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Answer:

Feron (trademark) is simple fluorinated aliphatic organic compounds that are used in commerce and industry.

Answered by swethassynergy
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Freons are colourless, and odourless gases used as propellents.

Example: CFCs

Explanation:

  • Freons are gases which are odourless, inflammable, and odourless. They are used in refrigerents and as propellents.
  • They are toxic and depletes the O_{3}, ozone layer. The reaction involved is:

        CCl_{2}F_{2}(g) +uv\rightarrow  CF_{2}Cl(g) + Cl(g)

         chlorine depletes the ozone (O_{3}).

  • CFCs- chlorofluorocarbons and HCFCs-hydrochlorofluorocarbons are examples of freons.
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