Friday, October 25, 2013

The Danger Imposed By Surplus Chemicals


by Cornelia Reyes


Chemicals are some of the raw materials used in an industry to produce quality product for sale. They, therefore, exist in different forms and qualities that suit the type of what is to be produced using them. Depending on the concentration of these products, these products may have different types of impacts when used by human beings either knowingly or unknowingly. Surplus chemicals represent that portion of the product which has been produced in excess and therefore ii is very hard to find the proper place for its disposal.

Commonly these types of products are disposed of to different parts or sections of the environment depending on the type of the products to be disposed. The product exists in three major types, that is, the liquid form, the gas form and the solid form. This, therefore, suggests that it has to be disposed to different parts of the environment.

For example, in a case where and individual consume carbon dioxide chemical. There is more likelihood that the person may suffer from too much concentration for the carbon product in the blood and this is more dangerous for the human life since the overall effects of too much concentration of this product in the blood is not friendly to human life. In other words it causes the death of the victims.

Another very important effect to look at when an individual consumes this commodity is the complications of the lungs and the respiratory track walls. Carbon is a very heavy product, it does not flow smoothly along the respiratory track, this explains where it is usually of low concentration in its compound with oxygen which is lighter.

The acids are used in various functions including the one of producing the car battery as well as production of drugs and medicines for medical treatments. The acids produce a lot of heat when burnt in and their dilute nature or form makes them more reactive with other substances to produce other useful compounds.

Looking at the effects one by one, we can be able to see some of the effects of the individual group of these commodities on the environment and the lives of living things at large.

Beginning from the most common one, the gas products are being released to the atmosphere. This is commonly done by the large companies that are engaging in the production of and emissions of fumes to the atmosphere.

In case of surplus production of substances, they do burn them and allow the fumes to flow straight to the atmosphere which in most cases is very harmful to the lives of the human beings and the animals that breathe the same air from that atmosphere. When the commodity is released it combines with other gases in the atmosphere to produce again another type of chemical compounds which results to acidic water.

To avoid these problems, proper measures need to be established to facilitate the disposal of the surplus chemicals so that the overall effect caused by their release to the environment should be reduced or minimized. Some of the manufacturers have come up with a system of controlling the quantity of production to avoid the production of the excess of the substances.




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