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use of synthetic detergent causes pollution of water explanation ​

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Answered by ramanaron35
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Answer:Synthetic detergents are non-biodegradable. ... Synthetic detergents also cause rapid growth of algae in water bodies like rivers and lakes which leads to reduction of oxygen in water bodies. Due to reduction of oxygen in water the aquatic animals feel suffocation and can die.

Answered by rishabh00027
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Synthetic detergents consist of calcium and magnesium salts which are soluble in water. ... Detergents also assist the rapid growth of algae and weeds in the water, thus depletes the oxygen content of water. Therefore, the use of synthetic detergents is harmful and causes water pollution.

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