what is freon and why freon is banned
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an aerosol propellant, refrigerant, or organic solvent consisting of one or more of a group of chlorofluorocarbons and related compounds.
HCFC was developed as a replacement and was considered safer because it was not flammable, toxic or corrosive and it was odorless. However, after more testing in the mid-1970s, the EPA determined that R22 is just as bad for the environment over the long term because it damages the ozone layer
HCFC was developed as a replacement and was considered safer because it was not flammable, toxic or corrosive and it was odorless. However, after more testing in the mid-1970s, the EPA determined that R22 is just as bad for the environment over the long term because it damages the ozone layer
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freon is cloro floro carbon (cfc) which is present in old refrigerator it effects our environment
it band because it cause depletion of ozone
it band because it cause depletion of ozone
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