CFC is a gas. It is harmful on its own in large enough dosage (Overexposure may cause dizziness, loss of concentration, Central Nervous System depression and/or cardiac arrhythmia. Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces.) but the fact that in fridges and aerosols it is mixed with other harmful gases such as Butane would make it pretty stupid to inhale (especially for a "legal high")
CFC stands for chlorofluorocarbon, which is a harmful greenhouse gas that depletes the ozone layer. CFC-free inhalers are inhalers that do not contain this harmful gas and are considered more environmentally friendly. These inhalers use different propellants, such as HFA (hydrofluoroalkane), to deliver medication.
CFC affect refers to the harmful chemicals damaging the ozone layer. The ozone's outer layer is to block harmful UV rays from hurting the living things on the planet, CFC slowly eats away at this layer.
Humans produce CFC's. These CFC's react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's are harmful. They form a chain reaction in ozone layer to destroy it.
the source of cfc is mainly from refrigerators n ac's...increase in the emission of cfc may lead to a hole in the ozone layer,the result of which is harmful rays such as ultra violet rays reaching out to people which causes skin cancer
they are not harmful to the environment
CFC's are destroying our ozone layer. These CFC's are one of the most harmful chemicals of the environment.
It is CFC. It destroys the ozone.
A CFC molecule is very harmful. It can destroy 100,000 molecules of ozone.
CFC's are some of the refrigerants. They are the ones causing most of the damage.
CFC stands for chlorofluorocarbon, which is a harmful greenhouse gas that depletes the ozone layer. CFC-free inhalers are inhalers that do not contain this harmful gas and are considered more environmentally friendly. These inhalers use different propellants, such as HFA (hydrofluoroalkane), to deliver medication.
CFC affect refers to the harmful chemicals damaging the ozone layer. The ozone's outer layer is to block harmful UV rays from hurting the living things on the planet, CFC slowly eats away at this layer.
Aerosols contain CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Humans produce CFC's. These CFC's react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's are harmful. They form a chain reaction in ozone layer to destroy it.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, and other similar chemicals are harmful to the ozone layer as they break down ozone molecules when they reach the stratosphere. This depletion of the ozone layer can lead to increased levels of harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the Earth's surface, which can have negative impacts on human health and the environment.
If the concentration is dense enough, it can deplete oxygen and lead to asphyxiation.