Question: (a) Why is the fluorine present in chlorofluorocarbons not a major contributor to depletion of the ozone layer? (b) What are the chemical forms in

(a) Why is the fluorine present in chlorofluorocarbons not a major contributor to depletion of the ozone layer?
(b) What are the chemical forms in which chlorine exists in the stratosphere following cleavage of the carbon-chlorine bond?

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