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How detergents make the water unfit for aquatic life?

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Answer. The phosphate salts present in detergents, causes rapid growth of algae in water bodies, which floats over the surface of water. These plants ultimately die and decay. Decaying plants being bio­degradable consume O2 present in water. Thus, depletion of O2 results in death of aquatic life. In this way detergents make the water unfit for aquatic life.
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