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How do methane and CFCs contribute to the Greenhouse Effect?


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Greenhouse effect:-

  • The greenhouse effect describes how the natural gases in the earth's atmosphere reduce the amount of heat escaping from the earth into the atmosphere.
  • These gases in the earth's atmosphere which can trap heat are known as greenhouse gases.
  • When the number of greenhouse gases present in the atmosphere increases, it results in a phenomenon known as global warming (an increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere).

Methane (CH4):-

  • Methane is released from landfills, swamps, volcanoes, methane-oxidizing bacteria, burning of coal and natural gases, livestock farming, and rice cultivation.
  • Methane can absorb radiation between 3 to 5 micrometers and 7 to 8.5 micrometers.
  • It is the second most abundant greenhouse gas and it is 25 times more potent than CO2 in trapping heat from the Earth’s surface.
  • However, methane is shorter-lived than CO2 and controlling its concentration can contribute to major reductions in greenhouse gas.

ChlorofluorocarbonCFC:-

  • The compounds that contain only Carbon, Fluorine, and Chlorine are known as Chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs).
  • Major sources of CFCs include coolants inside refrigerators and air conditioners, and solvents for industrial purposes.
  • CFCs destroy the earth's protective ozone layer that protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet rays generated from the sun.
  • CFCs also warm the lower atmosphere of the earth, changing the global climate.
  • CFCs pass through the troposphere into the stratosphere where they photo dissociate to produce Chlorine radicalsCCl2F2(g)DichlorodifluoromethaneCClF2(g)Chlorodifluoromethylradical+Cl(g)Chlorineradical
  • It destroys Ozone and inhibits the formation of new Ozone by reacting with every single Oxygen atom that is needed to produce Ozone.
  • The destruction of the Ozone causes the harmful UV rays to pass through the stratosphere into the troposphere to the surface of the earth.

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