Question 2586 Deck General

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When authorized to use chemical agents on an oil spill they would _______________.

A sink the oil
B facilitate the removal of the pollutant from the water
C absorb the oil for easy removal
D dissolve the oil in the water
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) facilitate the removal of the pollutant from the water. When authorized to use chemical agents on an oil spill, the primary purpose is to facilitate the removal of the oil pollutant from the water. Chemical agents, such as dispersants, are used to break down the oil into smaller droplets, which can then be more easily removed through mechanical means or natural processes. This helps to mitigate the environmental impact of the spill by making the oil more accessible for cleanup efforts. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the purpose of using chemical agents in an oil spill response. Sinking the oil (A), absorbing the oil for easy removal (C), and dissolving the oil in the water (D) are not the intended outcomes of using chemical agents in this context.

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