Aerosol Can
An aerosol can contains a pressurized substance which is released as a fine spray. In 1978, the U.S. EPA banned manufacturers from using fluorocarbons in aerosol products, because they were depleting the ozone layer. Today, hydrocarbons that are not as damaging to the environment are used in canisters.
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