Organic or Inorganic?
Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
100

Contain Carbon?

What is Organic.

100

The process of chemical concentrations increasing in the tissues of organisms along the food chain.

What is Biomagnification?

100

Well oxygenated, drains water, some micro-organisms, nutrients or minerals, good pH. 

What is Healthy Soil?

100

Around 7 pH

What is Neutral?

100

Living things break down harmful things in environment.

What is Biodegredation?

200

Do not contain Carbon?

What is Inorganic

200

Material where organisms live.

What is Substrate?

200

Too many micro-organisms, doesn't drain water, no nutrients or minerals, bad pH.

What is Unhealthy Soil?

200

Pollution spread in air through diffusion and wind.

What is Dispersion?

200

What product is used for. Active ingredients are. How to use. Safely store. Safety precautions. 

What are Rules for dealing with Hazardous Chemicals?

300

Carbohydrates, Proteins, lipids?

What is Organic.

300

Source of food or energy.

What is Nutrient?

300

Concentration of hydrogen ions in solution.

What is pH?

300

Pollution spread to ground by rain or snow.

What is Deposition?

400

Calcium, Nitrogen, Sulfur?

What is Inorganic.

400

Changes in living organisms that prove whether water is healthy or not.

What is Biological Indicator?

400

Low pH. 0-6

What is Acid?

400

Chemicals concentrated, water table.

What are Ground Water Pollutants?

500

Healthy balanced diet includes?

What is Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Vitamins.

500

Levels of certain chemicals that are measured to determine whether water is healthy or not?

What is Chemical Indicator?

500

High pH, 8-14.

What is Base?

500

Rivers, lakes, oceans, chemicals diluted. 

What are Surface Water Pollutants?

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