CFC's are used for air conditioning, he making of semiconductors (like your P.C.) and as a solvent for cleaning. Some have been limited recently because trace amounts have been linked to helping add some girth to the size of the annual thinning of the ozone layers at each pole.
No idea, but they arent using them anymore, because they created destruction of the ozone layer.
yes
Yes, CFC's are used in sprays. They are used in aerosols too.
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
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.
CFC's are used now also. they are used as coolants.
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Yes, CFC's are used in sprays. They are used in aerosols too.
CFC's are produced in refrigerants. They are used for cooling.
It was used in refrigirators.
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
no cfc's are not in use anymore because they damage the enviroment.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are non-toxic.
Replacements for CFCs (dependding on use) included:HCFCsNitrogenAirPropane