CFC are useful in industry. They are used as coolants.
A greenhouse gas is gas which has the capacity to trap heat and inturn releases heat to the environemnt.Considering a halocarbon,it does not have this property.Instead, it causes heating by depleting the ozone layer which relects the sun's rays.When a halocarbon depletes it,It can no longer control ,effectively,the amount of sun reaching the Earth.So, a halocarbon cannot be considered a greengouse gas. I think all these gases which cause heating as a result of depleting the ozone layer, and the known greenhouse gases should be called Global warming gases-reason being they all cause warming.
HCFC's are being used nowadays. These are the refrigerants that do not damage ozone.
The ozone depleting substances are the one that react with ozone and deplete it. They are used as refrigerants on ships.
Many refrigerants cause damage to the ozone layer. These are CFC's.
Halocarbon is used for oil and greases.
When a halocarbon reacts with a base, the products are an alcohol and salt.
When a halocarbon reacts with a base, the products are an alcohol and salt.
Inorganic refrigerants are refrigerants that are not organic
1,2,3-trichloropropane
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No, refrigerants cannot be blended.
CFC's are produced in refrigerants. They are used for cooling.
There are a number of different refrigerants used - typically, CFCs were used in older AC systems, and HFCs are much more common now. Many people refer to all refrigerants as Freon - this is a misnomer. Freon is a trademark name for a series of CFC and HFC refrigerants manufactured by DuPont.
CFC are useful in industry. They are used as coolants.
HFC refrigerants
HFC's are Hydro fluorocarbons that are used as refrigerants. They are considered to be ozone destroyers.