(N/A) Some halogen compounds useful in daily life include $CH_2Cl_2$,$CHCl_3$,$CHI_3$,$CCl_4$,Freons,and $DDT$.
These compounds often pose environmental risks and health hazards:
$(i)$ Tetrachloromethane $(CCl_4)$: When released into the atmosphere,it depletes the ozone layer. This increases human exposure to $UV$ radiation,leading to skin cancer,eye disorders,and immune system damage. It also harms plant life and marine ecosystems.
$(ii)$ Freons: These are stable in the atmosphere and can initiate chain reactions via $Cl^.$ free radicals in the stratosphere,disrupting the natural ozone balance.
$(iii)$ $DDT$: It is not easily biodegradable. Due to its chemical stability and fat solubility,it accumulates in the fatty tissues of animals,causing long-term biological disruption.
To minimize these effects,we should replace harmful halogenated refrigerants with alternatives like Hydrofluorocarbons $(HFCs)$,Fluorocarbons,or Hydrocarbons. These are stable in the troposphere,easily liquefied,and do not harm the ozone layer or the flora and fauna.