Chemicals and Waste
Definition(s)
The capacity of a substance to remain chemically stable. This is an important factor in estimating the environmental effects of substances discharged into the environment. Certain toxic substances (e.g., cyanides) have a low persistence, whereas other less immediately toxic substances (e.g., many organochlorines) have a high persistence and may therefore produce more serious effects. (Source: GEMET/ALL)
Hierarchy
Broader: chemical
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French
persistance
Russian
стойкость
Spanish
persistencia
Chinese, Simplified
持久性
Arabic
مقاومة التحلل
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Basel Convention | 1 document | |
Stockholm Convention | 2 decisions48 documents |