IntoTheNight, a very simple question for you

the cfc are in the air like you said.

the lead is in the water.

quit looking for bullshit to quibble on.

YOU described CFC's in the water. What's wrong with CFC's? You actually think they react with ozone or something???

Lead is a solid at room temperature. What lead is in what water?

Quibble? No, you simply won't define your terms. You are doing the same thing as Lefty. You won't define your terms. Buzzword fallacies. Void argument fallacy.
 
A compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Also known as dihydrogen monoxide. Chemical formula: H2O

Molecule, not compound... Compounds are two or more molecules combined to make something.

The main difference between a Molecule and a Compound is that a Molecule is a group of at least two or more atoms that are bonded together with a chemical force, whereas a Compound is the group of chemically bonded Molecules of different elements. All compounds are, therefore, molecules, but not all molecules are Compound.
https://askanydifference.com/differ...molecules, but not all molecules are Compound.
 
Molecule, not compound... Compounds are two or more molecules combined to make something.


https://askanydifference.com/differ...molecules, but not all molecules are Compound.

Nope.A compound is two or more elements combined into a single material.
Hydrogen gas, for example, is a molecule, but not a compound. Typically it appears as H2.
Water is both a molecule AND a compound. It is H2O. It is made up of hydrogen and oxygen, TWO elements, making it a compound. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is another compound, otherwise known as table salt.
 
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I have defined the term. "Pollution" is an introduction or a presence of harmful things in an environment.

But you never described any specific 'harmful' substance (who is to say something is 'harmful'?) or any specific environment. You still have not defined any specific 'pollution'.
Also, why does it have to be 'harmful'?

And then there is: water can be harmful. It can kill. Is water a 'pollution'?

No, you never really defined the term. You are still stuck asking a void question.
 
But you never described any specific 'harmful' substance (who is to say something is 'harmful'?) or any specific environment. You still have not defined any specific 'pollution'.
Also, why does it have to be 'harmful'?

And then there is: water can be harmful. It can kill. Is water a 'pollution'?

No, you never really defined the term. You are still stuck asking a void question.

What is salmonella?
 
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