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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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meaning of : "biologically active/stable chemicals"

Could you tell me what is "biologically active/stable chemicals"?
  

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Where did you meet the term "biologically active chemicals".

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Where did you meet the term "biologically active chemicals".
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Thank you Feebs11.
Feebs11Where did you meet the term "biologically active chemicals".
Here is the source : http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=7567&dict=CALD . See
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Chemicals which are either active [having an effect on something] or stable [not liable to undergo chemical decomposition or radioactive decay] within a biological situation - the human body, for example.

If you want to know more, I think you need to go to a science forum.

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