Chemical hazards and pollutants are related but not synonymous. Chemical hazards refer to substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment due to their chemical properties, such as toxicity, flammability, or reactivity. Pollutants, on the other hand, are specific types of chemical hazards that contaminate air, water, or soil, often as a result of human activities. While all pollutants can be considered chemical hazards, not all chemical hazards are pollutants; some may exist in controlled environments without causing harm.
Possibly a solar energy panel could be considered as having the same function as a chloroplast, in that it captures light energy and converts it into mechanical or chemical energy.
The number of the velence electrons is frequently the same.
Yes, chemical weathering involve chemical reactions.
Yes, Air is a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and pollutants.
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They are just two different terms that mean the same thing.
Yes. Chemical sterilization and cold sterilization are the same thing.
No its a aldehyde, which is in the same chemical group but is not the same thing.
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Yes. The two terms mean the same thing. They are synonyms.
No. They are just two different terms that mean the same thing.
They are just two different terms that mean the same thing.
No different chemical make up.
No, oxygen is a chemical element, while oxidation is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of electrons by a substance. Oxygen is often involved in oxidation reactions, but they are not the same thing.
FALSE