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      Carbon for Water Treatment: A Chemistry Experiment That Is Accessible for Vision Impaired People

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              Heavy metals in drinking water: Occurrences, implications, and future needs in developing countries.

              Heavy metals in drinking water pose a threat to human health. Populations are exposed to heavy metals primarily through water consumption, but few heavy metals can bioaccumulate in the human body (e.g., in lipids and the gastrointestinal system) and may induce cancer and other risks. To date, few thousand publications have reported various aspects of heavy metals in drinking water, including the types and quantities of metals in drinking water, their sources, factors affecting their concentrations at exposure points, human exposure, potential risks, and their removal from drinking water. Many developing countries are faced with the challenge of reducing human exposure to heavy metals, mainly due to their limited economic capacities to use advanced technologies for heavy metal removal. This paper aims to review the state of research on heavy metals in drinking water in developing countries; understand their types and variability, sources, exposure, possible health effects, and removal; and analyze the factors contributing to heavy metals in drinking water. This study identifies the current challenges in developing countries, and future research needs to reduce the levels of heavy metals in drinking water.
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                Journal
                Journal of Chemical Education
                J. Chem. Educ.
                American Chemical Society (ACS)
                0021-9584
                1938-1328
                January 11 2022
                November 30 2021
                January 11 2022
                : 99
                : 1
                : 494-499
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B152TT, United Kingdom
                [2 ]Bolton Sensory Support Service, Thomasson Memorial School, Devonshire Road, Bolton BL1 4PJ, United Kingdom
                Article
                10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c00396
                63f57f63-ca8f-4099-a7cb-4eb039d37e52
                © 2022
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