when something explodes
The industrial set up and its near environment is under immediate threat. Employees of the work place, residents of nearby settlements, livestock, and crops in the nearby vicinity are at risk. The industrial set up and its near environment is under immediate threat. Employees of the work place, residents of nearby settlements, livestock, and crops in the nearby vicinity are at risk. The industrial set up and its near environment is under immediate threat. Employees of the work place, residents of nearby settlements, livestock, and crops in the nearby vicinity are at risk.
Chemical property
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
A chemical that dissolves in another chemical is called "a solute".
No.It was a nuclear disaster that happened in 1986
Possible chemical effects that can follow a natural disaster are: fire, explosion, environmental contamination.
get the hell out of there
Radiation disasters are made for spreading, so it more dangerous than chemical disasters
nuclear waste
by using less technology and by doing chemical works safely.
4Al+3O2-->2Al2O3
Life threating to all forms of living cells, and to the elements of life.
The chemical equation for the reaction aluminum underwent in the disaster is 4Al + 3O2 -> 2Al2O3. This reaction produces aluminum oxide (Al2O3) when aluminum (Al) reacts with oxygen (O2) in the air.
It's because radiation is 'made' to spread.
The Seveso disaster occurred in July 1976, when a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy, accidentally released a cloud of toxic dioxin gas into the atmosphere. This resulted in widespread contamination of the surrounding area and led to the evacuation of thousands of residents. The incident raised awareness about the dangers of industrial chemical accidents and led to increased regulations on chemical safety.
Chemical disaster,The accidental release of a quantity of toxic chemicals into the environment, resulting in death or injury to workers or members of nearby communities. Examples include the mercury waste poisoning of fish, resulting in 111 human deaths at Minamata, Japan; the release of methyl isocyanate from a chemical plant in Bhopal, India, at a cost of 2000 lives; and a nuclear accident at Chernobyl, Ukraine, requiring the removal of 160,000 people from their homes