Yes, CFC's are used in sprays. They are used in aerosols too.
yes
In order to protect the ozone layer, we must curb the use of CFCs. IF theses CFcs are not used, the ozone layer will replenish itself.
CFCs are neither soluble in water or reactive with it. Rain has no impact on CFCs
Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
Replacements for CFCs (dependding on use) included:HCFCsNitrogenAirPropane
If the graffiti was done using a spray paint. CFCs are emitted when you use a can of spray paint.
Aerosols contain CFC's. They are used as spray cans and deplete ozone.
CFC's are coolant compounds. They are produced by deodorants, spray cans etc.
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.
CFca re man made compounds. They are made by spray cans, aerosols etc.
CFC's are used now also. they are used as coolants.
Since the 1980's and the Montreal Protocol nothing has used CFC except for medical inhalers and a few other specialized safety and medical systems. Body sprays, hair sprays, spray paints and much do not fall into this limited category.
yes
It was used in refrigirators.
CFC's are produced in refrigerants. They are used for cooling.
In order to protect the ozone layer, we must curb the use of CFCs. IF theses CFcs are not used, the ozone layer will replenish itself.
CFCs are neither soluble in water or reactive with it. Rain has no impact on CFCs