CFCs are neither soluble in water or reactive with it. Rain has no impact on CFCs
Replacements for CFCs (dependding on use) included:HCFCsNitrogenAirPropane
no.
Deplete the ozone.
No, the chlorine and other chemicals in CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy the ozone molecules and weaken the ozone layer.
1. CFCs help in refrigeration but destroy the ozone layer when released into the atmosphere
Of itself no, but in the compound CO2 yes.
Sounds like a very unpleasant cocktail...1 doesn't happen2 happens in the upper atmosphere3 doesn't happen4 doesn't happen
demolish = a demola
'Prepare' is not the opposite of 'demolish'; 'build' or 'construct' are two words that are opposites of 'demolish'.
Demolish is a verb.
It doesn't. Ozone depletion is caused by CFCs and other halogen containing materials not NOx or SOx
The man had to demolish the car in thirty seconds.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are non-toxic.
Replacements for CFCs (dependding on use) included:HCFCsNitrogenAirPropane
CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons are released when a device that holds it is leaking. Also some aerosols release CFCs into the atmosphere.
demolish=level (for a building)
it will cost exactly $10,000 to demolish a house