TSCA reform, green chemistry, chemical management, product environmental responsibility, product risk control, etc. The relevant terms and clauses are gradually becoming familiar to the public, which reflects the public's concern about the safety of chemical products. Government agencies around the world have also adopted different responses to the concerns of the people. Some have given more detailed explanations to existing laws and their executive powers, and some have made necessary changes to relevant laws or added new laws. No matter what method we adopt, the supervision and management of chemical products are all focused on ensuring the needs of continuous development in the future. Therefore, each should keep up with the development of the form, adopt corresponding measures to ensure the market of its products, reduce and avoid penalties for violations. Moreover, quickly understand and adapt to new legal requirements, laying a more solid foundation for developing and mastering the market.
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What chemicals are there?
All living and non-living substances are substances formed by different combinations of more than 100 elements in the world,
As the two main components of the air we breathe, nitrogen (~80%) and oxygen (~20%), etc.
composition. Simply put, a chemical is an element or a compound formed by a combination of elements.
• Organic chemicals include carbon. Organic chemicals are generally present in living organisms (DNA, hormones, proteins, fats) and hundreds of thousands of synthetic organic compounds are produced industrially (eg DDT pesticides, polyvinyl chloride polymers).
• Inorganic chemicals do not contain carbon. There are thousands of natural and synthetic inorganic chemicals (eg borax, chlorine, sulfuric acid) and commonly used metal compounds (eg sodium chloride, table salt).
• Organometallic compounds include metals and carbon (such as tetraethyl lead, once widely used as an octane booster in motor gasoline).
What happens when chemicals are released into the environment?
After chemicals are released into the environment, they undergo natural transformation and transport processes that are governed by
Effects of factors:
• The conditions under which the chemical is released to the environment (e.g. release to air, water or soil;
source and large area source release);
• Environmental conditions (eg temperature of receiving medium, season, amount of sunlight);
• The specific physical and chemical properties of the chemical. As a result of these various factors,
Released chemicals will:
• Distributed in different media (ie air, water, sediment, soil, plants, animals, humans
kind);
Transform and degrade into other chemicals.
Finally, as a result of this multi-media action, chemicals and their transformation products will be distributed in the soil
soil, sediment, water, air, plants, animals and humans.
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Chemistry is essential to modern life. From home and personal care chemical products, to clothing and sports equipment, to automobiles and electronics, chemistry helps make possible thousands of products we rely on every day. And chemistry provides a range of important bene fits in these products – thanks to innovations in chemistry, automobiles can be manufactured to be light weight and more fuel efficient, building materials are more durable and resilient, and electronics like cell phones, computers and televisions have enhanced functionality to meet the techno logy needs of today's consumers.