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R134a is 1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane. It does not contain either chlorine or bromine, so the recognized ozone depletion pathways do not apply to this molecule. This compound is extremely stable, and will be retained in the atmosphere until it diffuses to the "ozone layer", where it will be broken down by UV-C. What the fluorine will bond with will be anything except oxygen, ozone, or nitrogen if there is anything available.

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no r34a can not be released into air

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