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Explain the difference between pollution and contamination

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Difference Between Contamination and Pollution

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Most people use the terms contamination and pollution interchangeably as they both deal with unwanted elements.

The substances that cause pollution are termed as “pollutants” while those that lead to contamination are called “contaminants”.  For instance, a waste material in a river may be called as a contaminant or a pollutant.

Another similarity is the remediation process. The clean-up steps for pollution are identical with that of contamination. Moreover, they are linked in a way that the introduction of harmful contaminants leads to pollution.

However, pollution is regarded with more negativity due to its more perilous impacts as compared to contamination.  Indeed, these occurrences are interconnected and comparable; yet, they still have notable differences.

Difference Between Contamination and Pollution

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What is Contamination?

Contamination happens when an external material gets mixed with the original matter or area. For example, the mixture of ink with drinking water may already be termed as contamination. Contaminants may be chemical, biological, or radiological in nature.

Hence, they may be harmful or not. The following are various fields which are commonly particular regarding contamination:

   Chemistry

The intrusion of an impure chemical, which results to a chemical reaction, causes the contamination. Regarding food chemistry, contamination occurs with the presence of pathogens (disease-producing agent).

   Radiology

Radiation contamination occurs when there is an undesirable level of radioactive particles in a certain area including the human body. For instance, some locations are highly restricted due to the residual radioactive materials from nuclear plants.

   Forensic Science

Contamination happens when the evidences in an investigation or crime scene gets tampered with unwanted substances such as hair strands, DNA, and finger prints.

   Linguistics

Forming blends and replacing linguistic forms are termed as contamination. For example, the earlier word which is “femelle” was altered by “male”. Hence, the word “female”.

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