chemical contaminants

How Are Chemical Contaminants Detected?

Chemical contaminants are detected using various analytical techniques such as gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, and atomic absorption spectroscopy. Environmental monitoring programs regularly test air, water, soil, and food samples to identify and quantify the presence of these contaminants. Biomonitoring, which involves measuring chemicals in human tissues or fluids, is also used to assess exposure levels in populations.

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