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1. How does dichloroethyl ether change into the environment?
Dichloroethyl ether released into the air will react with other chemicals and sunlight to be decomposed or removed from the air by rain.
Dichloroethyl ether will be decomposed by bacteria if it is in water.
Part of the dichloroethyl ether released into the soil will be filtered and penetrated into the groundwater, some will be decomposed by bacteria, and the other part will evaporate into the air.
Dichloroethyl ether does not accumulate in the food chain.

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