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∙ 15y agoThere is no difference. They both mean the same.
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∙ 15y agoA dangerous substance is a broader term that encompasses any substance that poses a risk or hazard to human health or the environment. A hazardous substance specifically refers to substances that are regulated by health and safety authorities due to their potential to cause harm. In general, all hazardous substances are considered dangerous substances, but not all dangerous substances are necessarily hazardous.
Solid waste includes non-hazardous materials such as paper, food scraps, and plastics, while hazardous waste contains substances that pose a threat to human health or the environment, such as chemicals, toxins, or heavy metals. Hazardous waste requires special handling and disposal methods due to its potentially harmful effects.
The critical temperature is the highest temperature at which a substance can exist in a distinct liquid and gas phase, above which the substance becomes a supercritical fluid. The boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the external pressure, causing the liquid to transition into a gas phase.
The substance with the greatest ionic character is MgCl2. Magnesium chloride is a salt composed of a metal (Mg) and a non-metal (Cl), creating a strong ionic bond due to the large electronegativity difference between the elements.
Magnetism is the force of attraction or repulsion between objects with magnetic properties, while electricity is the flow of electric charge. While both are related and can influence each other, magnetism is a property of certain materials and is generated by moving electric charges, while electricity involves the movement of electric charges through a conductor.
The name for the elevation difference between adjacent contour lines is the contour interval.
The difference between the freezing and boiling points vary from substance to substance.
WHMIS = Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Safety HHPS = Household Hazardous Product Safety
Chemists prefer the expression pure substance.
The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.
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A hazard may be dangerous. An acute hazard is very dangerous.
In substance, there is no difference. It is just a matter of style.
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A pure substance is one which contains only that substance and nothing else. An impure substance contains other substances in varying amounts.
Any chemical difference exist.
Simply the substance used.