CFC is the acronym that stands for chlorofluorocarbon. ... This is a compound made up of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon. They have been shown to have negative effects on the atmosphere.
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Fluorine can be found in our drinking water. That's right, you may know it as fluoride. However it is a gas and therefore is found in the atmosphere.
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CFC's are man made molecules that are created from chlorine, carbon, and fluorine. They are very harmful to the ozone layer, and we as humans add more to the atmosphere when using aerosols.
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In the atmosphere 0.6 ppb of fluorine are present as salt spray and organicochloride compounds. Up to 50 ppb has been recorded in city environments.
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Not much would survive with a fluorine atmosphere. SiO2 would react with the fluorine (catalyzed by any protons that are around) to form SiF4, ...
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Aug 7, 2006 ... The present chapter deals with atmospheric fluorine by studying sources and sinks of halogen compounds. It then presents the chemical and ...
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Fluoride "is the most phytotoxic of known air pollutants on the basis of atmospheric concentrations required to injure plants. This is largely due to the tendency of ...
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Carbon monofluoride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carbon is stable in fluorine atmosphere up to about 400 °C, but between 420- 600 °C reaction takes place to give substoichiometric carbon monofluoride, ... |
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So when the star dies, it launches its fluorine-enriched atmosphere into space by way of a beautiful planetary nebula. The progenitors of the Milky Way's red ...
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Occurrence of the element Fluorine in the Atmosphere Obtained from the mineral fluorite. Common Uses of Fluorine Production of uranium. Air conditioning ...
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