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What toxic Element is commonly used in rechargeable batteries that can contaminate soil and water if disposed of in the trash?

A. cadmium

B. hydrogen

C. iron

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User Qwertp
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Answer:

A. cadmium

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Voxeloctree
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Answer:

Cadmium is an element that is used in "rechargeable batteries". It is highly toxic in nature which is a hazardous water and soil pollutant.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Cadmium is commonly used in the manufacturing of "Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable batteries". It has the ability to strongly absorbs the organic matter in water and make it highly toxic within no time.
  • Prolonged exposure to cadmium is hazardous enough to cause serious disease like cancer and other cerebral diseases.
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