Chemical disasters are related to industrial accidents for which animals and/or humans are harmed. An example is toxic oil spills leak into public drinking water causing humans and animals to become sick or perish.
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.
when something explodes
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.