beemz
New Member
ummmm ok
so CFCs are manufactuered hydrocarbons with cholrine and fluroine replacing some hydrogens...
the whole big thing about them is that they go up into the stratosphere get broken down by energy from the uv radiation.
this is a problem becuase halogens react with the ozone????
to form an oxide. with ozone not being replaced.
fluroine and chlorine are both halognes? so why does every text book and site only focus on chlorine reacting with ozone???
(or in the case of halons- bromine)
so is it not halognes that react? is i just Cl? what happnes to the F???
and completely off topic. but methane and other greenhouse gases which trap radiation in the atmosphere, why also do they not prevent radiation coming in?
so CFCs are manufactuered hydrocarbons with cholrine and fluroine replacing some hydrogens...
the whole big thing about them is that they go up into the stratosphere get broken down by energy from the uv radiation.
this is a problem becuase halogens react with the ozone????
to form an oxide. with ozone not being replaced.
fluroine and chlorine are both halognes? so why does every text book and site only focus on chlorine reacting with ozone???
(or in the case of halons- bromine)
so is it not halognes that react? is i just Cl? what happnes to the F???
and completely off topic. but methane and other greenhouse gases which trap radiation in the atmosphere, why also do they not prevent radiation coming in?