CFC is filled in the refrigerator and the process of compression , condensation and evaporation is because of CFC.....
CFC Freon.
ChloroFluoroCarbon is the full form of CFC.
Thermodynamics is the branch of science that deals with heat and energy transfer. In a refrigerator, thermodynamics is crucial for the cooling process. The refrigerator works by removing heat from the inside and releasing it outside, using a refrigerant that absorbs and releases heat as it circulates through the system. This process allows the refrigerator to maintain a cold temperature inside while expelling the heat outside, keeping your food fresh.
The chemical formula for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) typically follow the pattern CClxFyHz, where x, y, and z can vary depending on the specific CFC compound. For example, one common CFC is CCl2F2, known as dichlorodifluoromethane.
Yes! Once cfc's are released into the atmosphere the travel into the statosphere where they linger for hundreds of years & under the influance of sun light a chlorine atom is released from the cfc molecule.
CFC gas is used for cooling refrigerator.
CFC or chloroflourocarbon
Cfc arr used
CFC's have the major role. They are the ones that deplete the ozone.
Old refrigerator's, car air conditioning, basically anything that needs to keep cool, CFC's are very toxic don't mess around with anything that uses them.
I THINK there is a ban on CFC refrigerators in many countries already.
CFC's are the compounds. They react with ozone and deplete them.
The destruction of ozone is to be prevented. This can be done by stopping CFC's. They are ozone depleting substances.
Some common CFCs used in refrigerators were R-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) and R-22 (chlorodifluoromethane). However, most refrigerators now use HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) such as R-134a as a more environmentally friendly alternative.
The refrigerant in a refrigerator plays a crucial role in absorbing and releasing heat, which helps to cool the interior of the refrigerator. As the refrigerant evaporates, it absorbs heat from the inside of the refrigerator, making it cold. Then, as the refrigerant condenses, it releases the heat outside the refrigerator, maintaining a cool temperature inside.
Ozone destruction is caused by CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete ir.
Old refrigerator's, car air conditioning, basically anything that needs to keep cool, CFC's are very toxic don't mess around with anything that uses them.