No, CFC's are not stable. They react with ozone.
Actually the questions must be the other way round that is the largest percentage of human-made carbon dioxide emissions responsible for ozone depletion. But still carbon dioxide is not the only reason for the ozone depletion. Various other factors such as freons, CFC's etc are responsible for ozone depletion.
The Alternatives for CFC's are there in the market. These are called HCFC's.
CFC's are used in refrigerators. One of a CFC is R-12.
CFC's are present in Air conditioners. They are used for cooling.
Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) emissions are still increasing.
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CFC's are carried over by westerly winds. That is why depletion is at poles.
the effect is that they polute the air
Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC).
CFC and ozone interact often. Here CFC's deplete ozone.
CFC is filled in the refrigerator and the process of compression , condensation and evaporation is because of CFC.....
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No, its not. ozone is destroyed by CFC's.
No, CFC's are not stable. They react with ozone.
Actually the questions must be the other way round that is the largest percentage of human-made carbon dioxide emissions responsible for ozone depletion. But still carbon dioxide is not the only reason for the ozone depletion. Various other factors such as freons, CFC's etc are responsible for ozone depletion.
Yes, it is. CFC's are coolants created by man.