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Subject: | CFCs. What's the real truth? |
From: | pethier@isd.net |
Date: | Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:29:10 -0500 |
It is my understanding that CFCs have been banned as propellants and refrigerants because they are supposed to harm the ozone layer. I friend of mine insists that CFCs are heavier than air, and thus cannot rise to the ozone layer. His contention is that the whole thing was dreamed up for political purposes. So what is the truth here? Are CFCs really heavier than air? Phil Ethier |
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