Answer:
CFCs destroy ozone molecules in the ozone layer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The CFC stands for the Chlorofluorocarbon that is a very strong ozone-depleting substance and when remaining in the air for a longer period and disintegrating slowly due to the reaction with the sun's UV rays.
The release of the CL causes the depletion of the
CFCl 3 → CFCl 2 + Cl CF 2 Cl 2 → CF 2 Cl+ Cl
This chlorine atom has the potential to destroy 60,000 molecules of Ozone in a year.