CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are odorless, colorless gases at room temperature and cannot be detected by smell. The odor of a substance depends on its chemical properties, but since CFCs are inert and have low reactivity, they do not produce a distinct smell.
CFC is an abbreviation for the class of chemical compounds known as Chloro-Fluoro-Carbons.
CFC's are dangerous. These CFC's result in mass depletion of ozone layer.
Humans produce CFC's. These CFC's react with ozone to deplete it.
Cyanide can give off a bitter almond smell, but doesn't always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor.
CFC's are ozone depleting substances. HCFC's are an alternative to CFC's.
Chlorofluorocarbon smells like Freon
By decreasing the use of CFC which yield chlorine as a result of its breaking off from CFC by ultraviolet light....by doing so their is a gain of more ozone
Why does my burps smell off egg
Angoulême CFC was created in 1920.
A skunk has a bushy-tail, and gives off a bad smell.
CFC and ozone interact often. Here CFC's deplete ozone.
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No, its not. ozone is destroyed by CFC's.
To identify ham when it has gone off, you must smell and touch it. If it feels sticky and slippery, and has a bad smell to it, it has gone off.
Yes, it is. CFC's are coolants created by man.
it is to do with diffusion and the particles go through the gaps of the air particles and then you smell them. and is not the chips you smell it is the oil off the chips you smell
It is broken in the stratosphere. CFC's react with ozone to deplete it.