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chloro-fluorocarbons

 
Geography Dictionary: chloro-fluorocarbons

CFCs

Chemical compounds which, although essentially stable at ground level, undergo an exothermic photochemical reaction in the upper atmosphere, releasing free chlorine radicals which break down ozone in the ozone layer; a reaction potentially hazardous to human health. CFCs have now been banned, but many remain in storage in, for example, refrigerators.

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