CFC is Cloroflurocarbon and it refers to the Clourine, Flourine, and Carbon that are present in Freons such as R12. Most home AC units use R22, which is a HCFC, that is HyrdoClouroFlouroCarbon. Any Freon that starts with R requires a EPA license to purchase, and any that ends in A (such as 410A or 134A) is available to the public.
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.
Yes, it is. CFC's are coolants created by man.
Angoulême CFC was created in 1920.
ChloroFluoroCarbon is the full form of CFC.
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.
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