Yes they do. It is the process that happens during ozone depletion.
CFC's react with ozone to deplete it. they decompose it.
when anhydrous compounds decompose their mass will decrease
CFC's react in the ozone. They decompose ozone to become self stable.
A compound can decompose into simpler compounds.
generally organic compounds will decompose faster
CFC's or chlorofluorocarbons contain chlorine or fluorine. These elements start a chain reaction in the ozone layer to react with them and decompose them into oxygen.
Electrolysis can be used to decompose chemical compounds.
The decomposition temperature depends on the compound. But many organic compounds do decompose on heating.
The O-zone layer protects us from UV rays emitted from the sun.
Because the heat will decompose some of the compounds in the dmem.
Petroleum can decompose only by microorganisms that use it as a source of energy. It can also be transformed into compounds such as water and carbon dioxide.
Because radiations emitted by radioactive elements decompose the components of the emulsion (AgBr).