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DDT a chemical pesticide banned by many countries in the 1970s as a pollutant which is a probable human carcinogen and causes damage to internal organs.
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DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane): A potent, slowly degradable insecticide still widely used in many parts of the world.
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DDT Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane is a colorless crystalline organochloride insecticide. DDT has a history of poisoning both wildlife and the environment. Accumulation of DDT in the environment has led to a decline in raptor populations. Many birds, including the bald eagle, were placed on the endangered species list. DDT accumulates through the food chain so apex predators like the raptors have a higher concentration of the chemical than other animals sharing the same environment.
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DDT Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloroethane - A colourless crystalline organochloride insecticide. It is very soluble in fats and most organic solvents and practically insoluble in water. DDT is persistent in the environment, with a reported half-life of between 26 days in river water to 15 years, and is immobile in most soils. Routes of loss and degradation include runoff, volatilization, photolysis and biodegradation (aerobic and anaerobic). ...
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