Technically, the definition of chemical is any substance with a definite structure. So yes, mulch is completely composed of chemicals.
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A bath towel (normal and clean !) don't contain any harmful chemicals.
Anything you can touch has chemicals in it.
Yes, all cells contain similar chemicals and they are: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Any of them that burn things, or produce / release chemicals that contain chlorine or bromine.
Chromosomes contain links of amino acids and other chemicals. They determine everything about organisms, Chromosomes contain DNA, which is the blue print of any organism
Carbon is an element. It does not contain any chemicals but with the exception of hydrogen, is part of more chemicals than any other element.
It doesn't contain any chemicals - pFlouroGreen is a DNA plasmid.
yes. All matter is 'chemicals' and some of them are harmful, so somematter does contain harmful chemicals.
A bath towel (normal and clean !) don't contain any harmful chemicals.
Yes, all drugs contain chemicals.
Depends on the size of the bag. BUT, typical bags of mulch at places such as Home Depot weigh about 40 pounds and contain 2 cubic feet of mulch.
A green hardwood floor cleaner is something that does not contain any chemicals or that if it does, it contains chemicals that are not harmful to the enviornment.
Yes, you can use newspaper as mulch in your garden. Make sure to layer it thick enough to block out sunlight and prevent weeds from growing, and avoid using glossy or colored sections that may contain harmful chemicals. Over time, the newspaper will break down and enrich the soil.
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Anything you can touch has chemicals in it.
Everything contains chemicals dude
Yes, all living things contain chemicals.