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Q: Compare the CFC's in Indiana in 1979 and 1994?
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Can rain demolish CFCs?

CFCs are neither soluble in water or reactive with it. Rain has no impact on CFCs


Are CFCs highly toxic?

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are non-toxic.


What substitutes for CFCs came into being after scientists discovered that CFCs were harming the atmosphere?

Replacements for CFCs (dependding on use) included:HCFCsNitrogenAirPropane


How are cfcs released?

CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons are released when a device that holds it is leaking. Also some aerosols release CFCs into the atmosphere.


What is the difference between R-12 and R-134 refrigerents?

** I posted a similar answer in another area**Cars prior to 1994 used R-12, and after 1994 all cars were equipped with R-134A. The reasoning for this is because R-12 refrigerant is a CFCs (chloroflourocarbons) which depletes the ozone layer, whereas the more modern R-134A does not contain CFCs.


How are cfcs used in aerosol?

CFCs were the compressed gas that was used as "spring" to push the can contents out of the container. CFCs have been replaced with HCFCs as a consequence of the Montreal Protocol.


Which is used in a 1997 Pontiac gtp r134a or r12?

The 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP will use R-134A. Cars prior to 1994 used R-12, and after 1994 all cars were equipped with R-134A. The reasoning for this is because R-12 refrigerant contains CFCs (chloroflourocarbons) which deplete the ozone layer, whereas the more modern R-134A does not contain CFCs. Hope this helps!


How do cfcs affect air heath?

By the CFCs being sorced into the air, the sun is Breaking them down into the earth.


What is short for chloroflourocarbons?

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Is there a tree which can absorb CFCs?

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Are CFCs are synthetic chemicals?

no.


How do CFCs affect animals?

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