CFC molecules are the most harmful kind of molecules. They are synthesized by Chlorine and Fluorine. What they do is react with ozone and decompose to destroy it.
The real problem isn't molecules, it's halogen free radicals. A chlorine free radical (basically, a chlorine atom not bonded to anything else) is highly reactive and will react catalytically with ozone to break it down (the net equation is Cl. + 2O3 -> Cl. + 3O2; the dot next to the Cl represents an unpaired electron).
Chlorofluorocarbons are prone to producing chlorine free radicals in a UV-rich environment (such as the upper atmosphere, where there is far more UV radiation than down lower), so it's possible that "CFCs" is the answer you were looking for.
The main molecules destroying ozone are CFC's. They decompose the ozone molecules.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances released into the atmosphere are slowly destroying the Earth's protective ozone layer. These substances break down ozone molecules, leading to the formation of the ozone hole. This depletion increases the amount of harmful ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, which can cause health issues and environmental damage.
Many countries are destroying the ozone. The developed nations are on top.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons are pollutants produced by human activities that contribute to the destruction of the ozone layer. These compounds can break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to a thinning of the ozone layer.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are a group of gases responsible for destroying the ozone layer. When released into the atmosphere, CFCs break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to thinning of the ozone layer. This thinning allows more harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun to reach the Earth's surface.
The main molecules destroying ozone are CFC's. They decompose the ozone molecules.
Stratospheric ozone forms the ozone layer. Destroying it is ozone depletion.
CFC's are destroying the ozone layer. They can also harm our health.
We are destroying ozone layer. It is because of the use of CFC's.
CFC's are destroying our ozone layer. These CFC's are one of the most harmful chemicals of the environment.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances released into the atmosphere are slowly destroying the Earth's protective ozone layer. These substances break down ozone molecules, leading to the formation of the ozone hole. This depletion increases the amount of harmful ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, which can cause health issues and environmental damage.
Carbon dioxide, CO2, has very little to do with the ozone layer. The ozone layer will repair itself if we stop damaging it, which we have, by banning CFCs, chlorofluorocarbon gases, the chlorine of which was destroying the ozone molecules. Scientists hope the ozone layer will be completely restored by 2060.
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The CFC molecules affect ozone layer. These molecules react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone layer depletion is the death of ozone molecules. These molecules reside in the ozone layer.
Nature is not destroying ozone. It is destroyed by man made chemicals.
Many countries are destroying the ozone. The developed nations are on top.