No
Persistent pollutants remain in the environment for long periods of time without breaking down, while biodegradable pollutants can be broken down by natural processes into simpler, non-harmful substances over time. Persistent pollutants can accumulate in organisms and ecosystems, causing long-term harm, whereas biodegradable pollutants are less harmful as they can be naturally degraded.
Non biodegradable pollutants are very difficult to breakdown. They last for hundreds of years in the environment and affect nature negatively for long periods
BHC Communications ended in 2001.
BHC Communications was created in 1977.
Non-biodegradable- is a things that don't decomposed. example: styro,wheels,plastic bottles, and steel. Biodegradable - is a things that can be decomposed and it can be fertilizer to your plant. example: fruits,spoiled foods,thread, and decomposed plant. you can place the biodegradable at the compost pit.
Biodegradable pollutant specifically refer to pollutants that are not harmful and are able to compose naturally. e.g. sewage Non biodegradable pollutant refer to organic compound such as metal which have a high toxic content and have a very harmful effect upon environment. This organic compound cannot decompose by microorganism
BHC stands for BRENNAH HAS CHUBS. She's a stalker at my school
give their use bhc organic chemistry?
No, PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) are not highly biodegradable. Due to their chemical structure and properties, they are resistant to biodegradation by natural processes, which can lead to their persistence in the environment and bioaccumulation in organisms.
The full form of BHC is BENZENE HEXA CHLORIDE.
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yes, they degrade and pollute... they're not gonna biodegrade in a vaccuum, so there's gonna be at least some exposure to the environment Nutrients are biodegradable can bring about imbalances in the living thing in water or soil for example leading to all kinds of problems.