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They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.absorption, injection, ingestion, inhalation
Yes, incinerator ash is commonly contaminated with highly concentrated toxic substances.
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The Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 provides EPA with authority to require reporting, record-keeping and testing requirements, and restrictions relating to chemical substances and/or mixtures. Certain substances are generally excluded from TSCA, including, among others, food, drugs, cosmetics and pesticides.
the seven main groups are: Harmful, Irritant, corrosive, Extremely flammable/Flammable, Explosive, Oxidising and Very toxic/Toxic.
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.absorption, injection, ingestion, inhalation
Toxic
The safety precautions for handling toxic substances depend on the nature of the particular substances being handled.
Usually they are toxic to humans and most animals. Bases can be paints, cleaners, bleaches, or other substances.
The kidney filters all toxic substances out of the blood and the toxic substances, as well as some excess water, is turned into waste. (and i think you know what "waste" is)
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.absorption, injection, ingestion, inhalation
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President Gerald Ford signed the Toxic Substances Control Act on October 11, 1976.
Yes, incinerator ash is commonly contaminated with highly concentrated toxic substances.
Rice is a food product, so it probably does not contain any toxic substances.