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Is it true that ozone molecules destroy chlorofluorocarbon molecules?

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Is it true that ozone molecules destroy chlorofluorocarbon molecules?

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No. Once chlorofluorocarbon reaches the upper atmosphere, UV radiation breaks the weakest bond of the molecule producing Cl-1 (chlorine). Then the chlorine radicals break O3 (ozone) in to oxygen gas and ClO. See the link below…

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