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Is freon Refrigerant Harmful to the environment?

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Of course it is . Freon is a chlorofluorocarbons that causes depletion of ozone.Freon contains number of halo products like chlorine ,hydrogen bromine etc. Refrigerators are powerful source of these chlorofluorocarbons in the environment .1 kg of refrigerant has same potential of harming environment as 2 tonnes of C02. Refrigerators leaks these gases into environment they make the earth a hot house which is causing increased temperature on earth sea level rising .ice depletion etc.

 
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It is definitely a causative factor of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which lead to ozone layer destruction.  Some experts claimed that can produce greenhouse gases.
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Freon (CFCs) harms the ozone layer when released into the atmosphere. It breaks apart ozone molecules, allowing more UV radiation to reach Earth. The production of freon has been phased out under the Montreal Protocol, and alternatives like HFCs and HCFCs are used. However, these are still greenhouse gases, so research continues to find more eco-friendly refrigerants.
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Yes, freon refrigerant is harmful to the environment. It is a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) that can damage the ozone layer if released into the atmosphere. It is also a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming when released.
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It depends on the particular freon batch and product variety used. Some people may believe that freon is harmful to the environment because it is a by-product of production, while others may believe that freon is environmentally friendly because it is a renewable resource. Some people may find that freon is harmful due to its silicon content, which can lead to its growth in bacteria populations and an increase in its use for insulation. Additionally, freon can lead to the development of chemical and polyaromatic hydrocarbons.
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