1.Identify the Full Form of DDT: - DDT stands for dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane. Understanding the chemical name helps in recognizing its properties and potential impacts on the environment. 2.Discuss the Non-Biodegradability of DDT: - One of the major drawbacks of DDT is that it is non-bio...
estimated to have a half-life between 2 and 15 years in the soil, which will depend on the time elapsed since the first irroration and the populations ofsoil microorganismsthat influence the chemical degradation (Ortíz et al., 2013;Pan et al., 2016). Photochemical degradation and de...
Detribe – am I advocating a ban on DDT. However I think the third world has had a gutful of imperialist bastards like you telling them what’s good for them. “Better a few IQ points loss ” indeed. You and your chemical company mates dumping shit that we would not in the first w...
MOJ Drug Design Development & Therapy - April 5, 2019 Gonzalez Exequiel, Cerusico Nicolas A, Moreno Maria Julieta, Sesto Cabral Maria Eugenia MOJ Drug Design Development & Therapy - March 15, 2019 |Full text | Haroon Khan,Fazul ur Rehman,Barkat Ali Khan,3...
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““The banning of DDT is regarded by some as a case of scientific fraud, because many of the effects attributed to the chemical are supported by weak evidence at best.” Ohmigod the DDT ban zombie rises from the dead!!! Run for your lives people …… Paul Biggs says February 6, 200...
What is the full form of DDT? - DDT Full Form is Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane. Learn more about Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane by visiting BYJU'S.
Methods for Chemical Analysis of Soils (NZ Soil Bureau Scientific Report 80) (1987) H.L Boul DDT residues in the environment—a review with a New Zealand perspective New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research (1995) There are more references available in the full text version of this article...
[1]. Although its usage has been restricted for mosquito control in developing countries with tropical climates, DDT remains active in the environment worldwide and bioaccumulates in the fat stores of animals and humans because of its lipophilic nature and chemical stability [2,3]. It has been...