Unlike phosphates, phosphorus is a mineral that is needed in the body. It aids in filtering out waste in the kidneys and plays a crucial job in storing and using energy. Phosphorus is also required to help create equilibrium and is needed for the growth, maintenance, and repair of all tissues and cells, and for the production of the genetic building blocks, DNA and RNA. It is good for and needed in the body.
On the other hand, phosphate is extremely bad for humans. Although we use it for fertilizer, the radon gas levels in central Florida are at an unhealthy level. Actually higher than the government will allow anywhere else. But there is too much money in it to stop production. Check the level of cancer in phosphate workers and surrounding communities; it will shock you.
Phosphates are bad for rivers, lakes, and oceans.
The are calcium and sodium phosphates.
The charge of phosphates is typically -3.
Phosphates are essential for various bodily functions, including energy production (as a component of ATP), cell signaling, bone mineralization, and DNA and RNA synthesis. They are also required for proper functioning of enzymes and maintaining acid-base balance in the body.
No, Ivory soap does not contain phosphates. It is a pure soap that is free of additives such as phosphates, dyes, and heavy perfumes.
Yes. They're a bad species.
Its bad
Phosphates impart a negative charge to DNA.
Because it causes bad air pollution which is bad for humans and animals because of all the bad air. It has dirty gas which is bad for humans and animals to breathe.
Yes, ozone molecules can be good and bad for humans. Good as in at ozone layer and bad at ground level.
Yes, Dove soap does not contain phosphates. Dove products are formulated to be gentle on the skin and do not typically include phosphates in their ingredients.
They're not, they're bad for the animals