Chloro - Fluoro - Carbons - for example CF2Cl2 carbon difluoro dichloride.
Angoulême CFC was created in 1920.
The full form of environment is "Environ Mental."
CFC gases have a long atmospheric lifetime, meaning they can persist for many years after being emitted. It takes time for them to break down and be removed from the atmosphere. Additionally, some older equipment and products containing CFCs may still be in use, delaying the full impact of the ban.
Refrigerants that contain chlorine are known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). Among these, CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane) and CFC-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) are two of the refrigerants that contain the most chlorine.
R-22 is the refrigerant that contains CFC (chlorofluorocarbon). R-134a does not contain CFCs but is considered an HFC (hydrofluorocarbon) refrigerant. R-500 contains a mixture of CFC-12 and CFC-22. R-123 is a halocarbon refrigerant but does not contain CFCs specifically.
Chlorofluorocarbons. This is the full form of CFC that destroy the ozone shield in our atmosphere.
ChloroFluoroCarbon is the full form of CFC.
CFC's deplete ozone. They react with it.
ODS stands for Ozone Depleting Substances. These include freons, CFC's etc.
CFC's react with ozone to form oxygen. This forms a chain reaction.
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) "ozone depleting substances" are more generic, since other chlorine- and bromine-containing molecules, which are produced by Man, have been found "up there" too. Note that CFCs are not "produced by aerosols", but were intentionally manufactured for the purposes of refrigerant and propellant. Not too many countries are still making / using CFCs.
Yes, it is. Chlorine reacts with ozone in the form of CFC's.
CFC's may cause ozone depletion by reacting with ozone. They react and decompose them to form other chlorine and fluorine compounds thus depleting the ozone layer.
A hole is formed in the ozone by CFC's. It is not actually a hole but less concentration.
Chlorine is the element and CFC is the compound. They are built as refrigerating compounds. These compounds are used in AC's, Deodorants etc.The compound causing ozone depletion is CFC. They are chemicals of Fluorine. They form oxides with ozone.CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).
Angoulême CFC was created in 1920.
No...CFC's are the ones which are bad for ozone layer i.e. they deplete it. CFC are actually Chlorine and Florine containing compounds which when come in contact with harmful ultraviolet rays and break down into chlorine and fluorine and thus react with ozone to form compounds which deplete ozone.