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which chemical damages the protective ozone layer? a. nitrogen b. carbon dioxide c. greenhouse gases d. chlorofluorocarbons
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are known to damage the ozone layer. When CFCs reach the stratosphere, they break down due to ultraviolet radiation, releasing chlorine atoms. These chlorine atoms react with ozone ($O_3$) molecules, converting them into oxygen ($O_2$) molecules, thus depleting the ozone layer. Nitrogen is a major component of the atmosphere and does not damage the ozone layer. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas but its main impact is on global warming, not ozone depletion. Greenhouse gases in general are related to climate - change (global warming) rather than ozone - layer damage.
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D. Chlorofluorocarbons