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“The consequence of overusing
the elements that shouldn’t have
been touched by man”
• All of the elements know to man have their own
  properties and uses
• Some are used in our daily lives, some are used for
  industry while others are used for the military programs
• Common people usually ignore and don’t notice how the
  things they used could affect their lives. Some don’t even
  know that the things they are eating are toxic.
• Our knowledge of the elements has opened us to a world
  of technology and progress but in all those discoveries,
  some consequences have arose.
• All of the elements has their useful and harmful uses to
  us humans and to the environment given the chance
• The range of damage that an element can bring will
  depend on its toxicity, reactivity, and many more chemical
  elements
• Element can bring forth damage to the environment by
  natural causes but nature as they say will heal istelf no
  matter what damage was done
• Apparently, it goes different when the damage was
  caused by humans and how we misuse and improperly
  dispose of them
• Most of the higly dangerous metals come from the Heavy
  Metals or Transition metals
• Here are some example of elements that can destroy and
  endanger our health and environment through their
  properties of being corrosive, toxic or very reactive. But
  the pollution they cause is aided by our carelessness:
• Lead
• Mercury
• Plutonium
• Cadmium
• Chromium
• Lead is a bright and silvery metal with a very slight shade
  of blue in a dry atmosphere
• It is an element with high density, softness, ductility, poor
  electrical conductivity and high resistance to corrosion
• It is used in many products all throughout the industry
• Uses
  • Lead is commonly used in making paint, oxide in glass,
    ceramics, gasoline ingredient, car batteries and casting
    metals
• It is the introduction of lead to the atmosphere where it
  affects the environment
• It is caused mostly by cars from the past, lead smelters,
  metal processing plants and incinerators
• The cause of its spread was that no one knew years ago
  that lead was dangerous and it was used in mass
  productions for its cheap manufactory cost
• Effect is causes on Human and Animal health:
  • Lead poisoning is acquired from polluted air, lead contaminated
    water or soil and products contaminated with lead
  • Upon ingestions or contact, Lead is known to damage the inner
    organs of the body, affecting the nervous system
  • In some casesm the effects of lead poisoning appear after a long
    span of time which results in osteoporosis and reproductive
    disorders like mutation or birth defects on offspring
  • With the right amount of energy, Lead can kill a person after it is
    absorbed into the body
• Known sometimes as quicksilver, Mercury is the only
  known metal to be in liquid state at ordinary temperature
  and pressure
• It is a poor conductor of heat but fair conductor of
  electricity
• It appears as a silvery-white metal in liquid form
• Uses
  • used in barometers and manometers for its high density
  • It is also used widely in thermometer bulbs but less in light bulbd
  • It is also used ease in amalgamating with gold is used in the
    recovery of gold from its ores
  • Industry uses mercury metal as a liquid electrode in the
    manufacture of chlorine and sodium hydroxide by electrolysis of
    brine
• It enters the environment as a result of normal
  breakdown of minerals in rocks and soil through
  exposure to wind and water and ends up in the soil or
  water surface
• Once mercury has reached surface waters or soils
  microorganisms can have nerve damage
• Upon exposure, Mercury will affects the immune system,
  alters genetic and enzyme systems, and damages the
  nervous system, including coordination and the senses of
  touch, taste, and sight
***Note: A spill of just three tablespoons of mercury will require a hazardous
waste response team***
• Mercury can be ingested through air exposure, drinking
  contaminated water or contaminated food, mostly fish
• Upon ingestion, a normal person will experience this
  symptoms
  - Disruption of the nervous system
  - Damage to brain functions
  - DNA damage and chromosomal damage
  - Allergic reactions, resulting in skin rashes, tiredness and
  headaches
  - Negative reproductive effects, such as sperm damage, birth
  defects and miscarriages
  - nerve, brain and kidney damage
  -lung irritation
• -eye irritation
• -skin rashes
• -vomiting and diarrhea.
• It is a transuranic radioactive element
• It is also known to be the heaviest primordial element
• This element is a mostly a byproduct of nuclear fissions
• It is commonly used in nuclear facilities
• Also used in making radiological weapons
Consequences and danger:
• Plutonium may enter the environment from releases of
  nuclear reactors, weapons production plants, and
  research facilities
• It is described as the most toxic substance to man for the
  “alpha radiation” it emits can irradiate internal organs
  when plutonium is inhaled or ingested
• Heath effects:
  • Once breathed in, it wmay remain inside the lungs or move to the
    other organs or bones
  • Plutonium will stay inside the body for a long time and will continue
    to expose body tissues to radiation
  • Extremely small particles of plutonium on the order of micrograms
    can cause lung cancer if inhaled into the lungs
  • Larger amounts of Plutonium may cause acute radiation poisoning
  • It can also cause reproductive failure
• Cadmium is a lustrous, silver-white, ductile, very malleable
  metal. Its surface has a bluish tinge and the metal is soft
  enough to be cut with a knife, but it tarnishes in air.
• It is soluble in acids but not in alkalis. It is similar in many
  aspects to zinc
• Cadmium also consists in the industries as an
inevitable by-product of zinc, lead and
copper extraction


• It is exposed and distributed mostly on the
ground for it is used mostly in pesticides and manure
• Health and Environmental Effects:
  • Upon being breathed in, Cadmium can severely damage the lungs
    and can lead to death
  • It can also travel throughout the body causing damge especially to
    thje kidneys resulting into Cadmium Poisoning
  • Other effects are diarrhea, brain and nerve damage, and
    reproductive failure
  • In the environment, Cadmium can cause damage when animals
    ingest it ranging from earthworms absorbing it in the soil and
    microorganism absorbing it in the water
• It is a lustrous, brittle, hard metal
• Chromium is unstable in oxygen, it immediately produces
  a thin oxide layer that is impermeable to oxygen and
  protects the metal below.

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Chemistry peta 2.2

  • 1. “The consequence of overusing the elements that shouldn’t have been touched by man”
  • 2. • All of the elements know to man have their own properties and uses • Some are used in our daily lives, some are used for industry while others are used for the military programs • Common people usually ignore and don’t notice how the things they used could affect their lives. Some don’t even know that the things they are eating are toxic. • Our knowledge of the elements has opened us to a world of technology and progress but in all those discoveries, some consequences have arose.
  • 3. • All of the elements has their useful and harmful uses to us humans and to the environment given the chance • The range of damage that an element can bring will depend on its toxicity, reactivity, and many more chemical elements • Element can bring forth damage to the environment by natural causes but nature as they say will heal istelf no matter what damage was done • Apparently, it goes different when the damage was caused by humans and how we misuse and improperly dispose of them
  • 4. • Most of the higly dangerous metals come from the Heavy Metals or Transition metals • Here are some example of elements that can destroy and endanger our health and environment through their properties of being corrosive, toxic or very reactive. But the pollution they cause is aided by our carelessness: • Lead • Mercury • Plutonium • Cadmium • Chromium
  • 5. • Lead is a bright and silvery metal with a very slight shade of blue in a dry atmosphere • It is an element with high density, softness, ductility, poor electrical conductivity and high resistance to corrosion • It is used in many products all throughout the industry
  • 6. • Uses • Lead is commonly used in making paint, oxide in glass, ceramics, gasoline ingredient, car batteries and casting metals
  • 7. • It is the introduction of lead to the atmosphere where it affects the environment • It is caused mostly by cars from the past, lead smelters, metal processing plants and incinerators • The cause of its spread was that no one knew years ago that lead was dangerous and it was used in mass productions for its cheap manufactory cost
  • 8. • Effect is causes on Human and Animal health: • Lead poisoning is acquired from polluted air, lead contaminated water or soil and products contaminated with lead • Upon ingestions or contact, Lead is known to damage the inner organs of the body, affecting the nervous system • In some casesm the effects of lead poisoning appear after a long span of time which results in osteoporosis and reproductive disorders like mutation or birth defects on offspring • With the right amount of energy, Lead can kill a person after it is absorbed into the body
  • 9. • Known sometimes as quicksilver, Mercury is the only known metal to be in liquid state at ordinary temperature and pressure • It is a poor conductor of heat but fair conductor of electricity • It appears as a silvery-white metal in liquid form
  • 10. • Uses • used in barometers and manometers for its high density • It is also used widely in thermometer bulbs but less in light bulbd • It is also used ease in amalgamating with gold is used in the recovery of gold from its ores • Industry uses mercury metal as a liquid electrode in the manufacture of chlorine and sodium hydroxide by electrolysis of brine
  • 11. • It enters the environment as a result of normal breakdown of minerals in rocks and soil through exposure to wind and water and ends up in the soil or water surface • Once mercury has reached surface waters or soils microorganisms can have nerve damage • Upon exposure, Mercury will affects the immune system, alters genetic and enzyme systems, and damages the nervous system, including coordination and the senses of touch, taste, and sight ***Note: A spill of just three tablespoons of mercury will require a hazardous waste response team***
  • 12. • Mercury can be ingested through air exposure, drinking contaminated water or contaminated food, mostly fish • Upon ingestion, a normal person will experience this symptoms - Disruption of the nervous system - Damage to brain functions - DNA damage and chromosomal damage - Allergic reactions, resulting in skin rashes, tiredness and headaches - Negative reproductive effects, such as sperm damage, birth defects and miscarriages - nerve, brain and kidney damage -lung irritation • -eye irritation • -skin rashes • -vomiting and diarrhea.
  • 13. • It is a transuranic radioactive element • It is also known to be the heaviest primordial element • This element is a mostly a byproduct of nuclear fissions
  • 14. • It is commonly used in nuclear facilities • Also used in making radiological weapons Consequences and danger: • Plutonium may enter the environment from releases of nuclear reactors, weapons production plants, and research facilities • It is described as the most toxic substance to man for the “alpha radiation” it emits can irradiate internal organs when plutonium is inhaled or ingested
  • 15. • Heath effects: • Once breathed in, it wmay remain inside the lungs or move to the other organs or bones • Plutonium will stay inside the body for a long time and will continue to expose body tissues to radiation • Extremely small particles of plutonium on the order of micrograms can cause lung cancer if inhaled into the lungs • Larger amounts of Plutonium may cause acute radiation poisoning • It can also cause reproductive failure
  • 16. • Cadmium is a lustrous, silver-white, ductile, very malleable metal. Its surface has a bluish tinge and the metal is soft enough to be cut with a knife, but it tarnishes in air. • It is soluble in acids but not in alkalis. It is similar in many aspects to zinc • Cadmium also consists in the industries as an inevitable by-product of zinc, lead and copper extraction • It is exposed and distributed mostly on the ground for it is used mostly in pesticides and manure
  • 17. • Health and Environmental Effects: • Upon being breathed in, Cadmium can severely damage the lungs and can lead to death • It can also travel throughout the body causing damge especially to thje kidneys resulting into Cadmium Poisoning • Other effects are diarrhea, brain and nerve damage, and reproductive failure • In the environment, Cadmium can cause damage when animals ingest it ranging from earthworms absorbing it in the soil and microorganism absorbing it in the water
  • 18. • It is a lustrous, brittle, hard metal • Chromium is unstable in oxygen, it immediately produces a thin oxide layer that is impermeable to oxygen and protects the metal below.