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Why are chlorofluorocarbons dangerous?

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Why are chlorofluorocarbons dangerous?

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Ozone is a gas in atmosphere that creats in a series of chain reactions. Chlorofluorocarbons can disrupt these chains and one atom of ClF can prevents from forming of 10000 of Ozone molecules. Ozone reject the ultraviolet ray of sun.So these molecules destroy the Ozone layer.

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