CFC's are the harmful compounds containing chlorine as Florine as the major components. These are released from deodorants, refrigerants and air conditioners.
When these CFC's reach the atmosphere or the stratosphere, the high energy ultraviolet rays fall on it and thus they break into their substituents. The chlorine thus formed reacts with the ozone molecule to form a very unstable compound ClO which further reacts with an ozone molecule to release chlorine back and 2 moles of ozone are destroyed.
Similarly in this way one molecule of chlorine can destroy over 1,00,000 molecules of ozone.!
Some gaseous products of human activity can reduce the about of ozone in the upper atmosphere, thus decreasing the effectiveness of the ozone layer in shielding the surface of the planet from ultraviolet radiation.
CFC's and ozone layer combined is a concern. It is the problem because CFC's destroy the ozone to a great content.
Wee harmed the ozone layer by using intensive CFC's. These CFC's actually destroyed huge amount of ozone.
The banning of CFC's is a vital step in protecting the ozone layer. CFC's enter the ozone layer and start a chain reaction with the ozone present there depleting it.
CFC's have depleted the ozone layer to a great extent. It is because of the halogens that are present inside it.
We have affected ozone layer by CFC's. These are man made chemicals that destroy ozone.
Aerosols have affected the ozone layer. They have done this as they contain CFC's.
CFC's deplete the ozone layer. They react with ozone to decompose it.
Ozone layer is depleted by the pollutants. CFC's are such man made pollutants which destroy the ozone.
CFC's are affecting the ozone layer. They react with the layer to deplete it.
In order to protect the ozone layer, we have to minimize the use of CFC's. These CFC's react with ozone in the ozone layer and deplete it.
No CFC's cannot create the ozone and ozone layer. They can only destroy ozone molecules in the atmosphere.
They contain CFC's. CFC's deplete the ozone layer.
Some gaseous products of human activity can reduce the about of ozone in the upper atmosphere, thus decreasing the effectiveness of the ozone layer in shielding the surface of the planet from ultraviolet radiation.
Ozone layer is affected by : 1. Human activities 2. Release of CFC gases.
The chemicals that destroy the ozone layer are CFC's. These CFC's are cholorofluorocarbons which react with ozone to destroy it.
CFC's affect the ozone layer in many ways. These CFC's are prone to ozone destruction.