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Thank you Doctor obvious dipshit.
He still doesn't get it. Ocean water qualifies under this definition. Is ocean water pollution?
Thank you Doctor obvious dipshit.
Carbon isn't organic.
He still doesn't get it. Ocean water qualifies under this definition. Is ocean water pollution?
Perry said "coal chemistry", not "coal is a chemistry", fuckface. The Bird Man has poor reading comprehension
Why are you directing this to me? The Bird Man doesn't even know what pollution is, fuckface.
No, he (and you) BOTH said coal is chemistry. It isn't. Stop denying your own posts like you usually do.
Still waiting for your definition.
Fuckface, the Bird Man asked me to define "pollution". Direct your questions/answers to him, not me.
He was the one who asked me to define "pollution", assclown.
I've had to deal extensively over the years with EPA and OSHA regulations on safety and handling of hazardous chemicals and materials. What I've found is they tend towards overkill and even into insane instead of practical and useful.
Is ocean water harmful to humans?
Still waiting for you to define 'pollution'.
Pollution is an introduction or a presence of harmful things in environment such as water. Harmful chemicals can seep in water, causing harmful effects to humans.
No I did not say that. Stop gaslighting and trolling.
Coal is not chemistry. Coal is a substance.
Yes.
Coal is primarily carbon. Not a compound.
Carbon isn't organic.
Because it originally formed from plants,
Nope. Coal is primarily carbon.coal contains mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Coal is not chemistry. Coal didn't create chemistry either.Coal helped create the carbon-based branch of chemistry we call “organic chemistry.”
Nope. It forms carbon monoxide when heated with insufficient air (one step on how you make coal gas). The oxygen comes from the air.When coal is heated in the absence of air, its complex mixture breaks down into simpler forms.
How do you know?
Nope. Coal is primarily carbon.
Coal is not chemistry. Coal didn't create chemistry either.
How do you know? Were you there when it formed? I didn't think so.