the ozone is breaking due to CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
In order to help the ozone layer stop the use of CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Well, ozone (the ozone layer) is created in the Stratosphere. Ozone is created by UV radiation breaking the bonds of an O2 molecule, and then the single O atoms bond with another, unbroken, O2 molecule, and form an 03 molecule, which is ozone.
Yes, the ozone layer is depleting due to the release of halogen compounds, specifically chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons. These compounds release chlorine and bromine atoms into the stratosphere, which then react with ozone molecules, breaking them down and reducing the ozone concentration in the ozone layer.
Carbon tetrachloride is used as a raw material in many industrial processes, including the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). They are considered ozone-depleting chemicals because chlorine atoms, when released into the stratosphere, destroys the ozone layer by breaking it apart.
cfc's and the ozone layer have no connection with the issue of global warming or with weather events.
The ozone layer is breaking due to CFC's. They are man created ODS.
CFC's react with ozone. They decompose it and deplete it.
The ozone layer is breaking. It is because of the use of CFC's by humans.
In order to help the ozone layer stop the use of CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
No, the ozone layer has been breaking up because of man made gases (CFCs) in the atmosphere. The chlorine in those gases attacks and destroys ozone. These gases, which can stay in the atmosphere for up to 75 years, are no longer emitted. Scientists hope that the ozone layer will be restored by 2060.
Cigarettes have no effect on the ozone layer. But they do cause health problems like lung cancer.
By decreasing the use of CFC which yield chlorine as a result of its breaking off from CFC by ultraviolet light....by doing so their is a gain of more ozone
Well, ozone (the ozone layer) is created in the Stratosphere. Ozone is created by UV radiation breaking the bonds of an O2 molecule, and then the single O atoms bond with another, unbroken, O2 molecule, and form an 03 molecule, which is ozone.
Yes, the ozone layer is depleting due to the release of halogen compounds, specifically chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons. These compounds release chlorine and bromine atoms into the stratosphere, which then react with ozone molecules, breaking them down and reducing the ozone concentration in the ozone layer.
Carbon tetrachloride is used as a raw material in many industrial processes, including the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). They are considered ozone-depleting chemicals because chlorine atoms, when released into the stratosphere, destroys the ozone layer by breaking it apart.
cfc's and the ozone layer have no connection with the issue of global warming or with weather events.
The presence of CFCs are creating holes in the ozone layer. UV light causes CFCs to be borken down, creating chlorine atoms that are capable of breaking down ozone into oxygen in the stratosphere. The holes in the ozone layer are formed when the ozone is broken down at a faster rate than it can reform. This enables more UV radiation to reach the earth's surface and it is a greater problem in the southern hemisphere.The ozone layer is getting damaged. It is due to the harmful UV rays of the sun.