Chemical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
The amount of pesticide, from none to plenty, in fertilizer depends upon the pest killer. For example, chrysanthemums function as natural insecticides and lice remedies when their dried flower heads are crushed and mixed with water. They have pyrethrum, whose synthetic counterpart, pyrethroids, make permethrin an effective pesticide on its own and in conjunction with organic amendments, composts, fertilizers and mulches.
they are cosmetics which have synthetic ingredients in them, i.e. man-made ingredients, or anything that is not natural or plant-derived.
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Witch hazel that is organic is grown without the use of synthetic fertilizer, pesticide or herbicides. Certified means that is grown by someone who has obtained organic certification by the USDA.
Actually you can use both at the same time because basically the finished products of both synthetic and organic cosmetics don't react chemically when mixed together. But caution must be taken when using synthetic cosmetics because excessive contact with most synthetic ingredients may damage skin. it is still best to use pure organics when choosing the cosmetics to use.
The products you have mentioned were developed using chemical engineering.
The products you have mentioned were developed using chemical engineering.
No, DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is not a fertilizer. It is a synthetic pesticide that was widely used in the past for pest control but has since been banned in many countries due to its harmful effects on the environment and human health.
The products you have mentioned were developed using chemical engineering.