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Day 31 Qualitative and Quantitative Properties of Matter. Solubility and the Environment. Solubility in fat is an important property for some chemicals. Solubility in fat is an important property for some chemicals
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Solubility in fat is an important property for some chemicals
Solubility in fat is an important property for some chemicals • Bioaccumulation involves the build-up of toxic substances in the tissues of animals over time
Solubility in fat is an important property for some chemicals • Bioaccumulation involves the build-up of toxic substances in the tissues of animals over time • This leads to biomagnification which involves the accumulation of toxic substances in progressively higher concentrations toward the top of the food chain
DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) • DDT is an example of a fat-soluble substance that bioaccumulates and biomagnifies in mammals
DDT is a synthetic pesticide that was used extensively in the 1940s and 1950s
DDT is a synthetic pesticide that was used extensively in the 1940s and 1950s to eliminate insect-carrying diseases and increase crop yields throughout the world
What do you think would happen over time? • Scientists learned that DDT doesn’t break down easily
By the 1970s, over a billion kilograms of DDT had entered into the fats of animals
By the 1970s, over a billion kilograms of DDT had entered animals • How many duplicates of you would it take to weight over a billion kilograms?
In class work: • Note down the following of each type of qualitative and quantitative property from pages 151-156 (i.e., viscosity)i) what it is ii) describe a material example of the property