- Thu Dec 28, 2023 3:56 pm
#104563
Hi Marion,
Let's start with a key sentence in the passage.
"Molina and Rowland showed how manufactured chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)—highly volatile
chemicals, millions of tons of which had been used each year in products such as aerosol sprays and refrigerants—chemically attack and deplete the ozone layer, diminishing its effectiveness as a shield against ultraviolet radiation." (lines 14-21).
This sentence establishes that what Molina and Rowland showed was actually how CFCs deplete the ozone layer. In other words, there's no reason to assume that Molina and Rowland got it wrong or missed some crucial piece of the puzzle, at least according to the passage.
What follows that sentence is a description of Molina and Rowland's observations that the CFCs break down into their constituent elements, including chlorine. Chlorine, and only chlorine, is described as being "devastating to the ozone layer" (line 28). The rest of the paragraph explains how/why chorine is so detrimental to the ozone layer. The passage isn't just mentioning chlorine as an example of the one of the elements causing depletion of the ozone layer, it is the thing causing the depletion of the ozone layer, due to the specific reasons described that are unique (as far as we know) to how chlorine interacts with ozone in a chain reaction.
While it is true that the impact on the ozone layer from other constituent elements is not discussed, the implication is that they are not significant. If they were, to neglect to mention them would have been a serious and problematic omission. Chlorine is the primary culprit here.
In other words, if one of the other constituent elements of CFCs (such as fluorine) was actually more damaging than chlorine, this passage really messed up the explanation, but there's no reason to think that.
Finally, while the passage does return to CFCs in the last paragraph, that is because it was the CFC containing products that were the problem in a broader sense and what needed to be banned, even though specifically it's the chlorine within the CFC that was the true culprit.