Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry is the study of chemical substances in the environment migration, transformation, degradation of the law, the role of chemical substances in the environment of the discipline. It should not be confused with green chemistry, that is, to explore how to reduce the potential source of pollution. It can be defined as the study of the source, the reaction, the movement of matter, the effect of the effect, and the influence of chemical elements on the survival of air, soil and water environment and human activities. Environmental chemistry is a science between the various disciplines, including the atmosphere, aquatic and soil chemistry, but also mitigates the role of analytical chemistry and the relationship between the environment and other relevant scientific parts. Environmental chemistry The important research result is that it is found that DDT is difficult to degrade in the environment and accumulates in animals through the food chain, leading to the production and use of DDT throughout the world. It is also found that Freon does not degrade in the environment and consumes and destroys Ozone layer, resulting in the use of freon, the production of restrictions and the emergence of fluorine-free refrigerators, ...