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whatdo you mean by DDT and why it is non biodegradable

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Answered by mary2751
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Its a pesticide and uses for killing insects,etc..

Answered by kabhsai14
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it is pesticide which is dichloro dephenyl trichloromethane used to kill insects pest etc. DDT is a class 2 insecticide, meaning it is moderately toxic. It is important to note that it was banned in the US in 1972, because of the health risks that emerge from it's usage. ... DDT is very insoluble in water and very persistent in the environment, making it a highly polluting hazard. it is not biodegradable .

DDT is a colorless, crystalline, tasteless and almost odorless organochlorine known for its insecticidal properties and environmental impacts. DDT has been formulated in multiple forms, including solutions in xylene or petroleum distillates, emulsifiableconcentrates, water-wettable powders, granules, aerosols, smoke candles and charges for vaporizers and lotions.

DDT, plastics, polythene, bags, insecticides, pesticides, mercury, lead, arsenic, metal articles like aluminum cans, synthetic fibres, glass objects, iron products and silver foils are non-biodegradable pollutants.

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