Water disinfection by halogens may not produce the following by-product: a. Chloramine (NH2CI) b. Bromoform (CHB13), lodoform (CHI3) c. Chloroform (CHC13) d. Chlorobromoform (CHBRC12)

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Water disinfection by halogens may not produce the following by-product:
a. Chloramine (NH2CI)
b. Bromoform (CHB13), lodoform (CHI3)
c. Chloroform (CHCI3)
d. Chlorobromoform (CHBRC12)
Ozone is:
a. The Most concentrated gas in the ozone layer
b. Of great benefit to earth when in the stratosphere.
c. The Least concentrated gas in the ozone layer
d. The only gas in the ozone layer
Which one of the following statements is incorrect :
3
a. As BOD increases, DO is expected to decrease.
b. As BOD increases, DO increases.
C. As BOD increases, Aquatic life deteriorates
d. As DO increases, BOD is not affected.
Ozone absorbs:
a. IR band
b. Visible band
c. UVB band
d. UVA band
Old house paints may contain:
5
a. Nickel
b. Mercury
c. Lead
d. Cadmium
PAN is:
6
a. Peroxyacetylacetate
b. Peroxyacetylchlorate
c. Peroxyacetylnitrate
d. Peroxyacetylsulfate.
Transcribed Image Text:Water disinfection by halogens may not produce the following by-product: a. Chloramine (NH2CI) b. Bromoform (CHB13), lodoform (CHI3) c. Chloroform (CHCI3) d. Chlorobromoform (CHBRC12) Ozone is: a. The Most concentrated gas in the ozone layer b. Of great benefit to earth when in the stratosphere. c. The Least concentrated gas in the ozone layer d. The only gas in the ozone layer Which one of the following statements is incorrect : 3 a. As BOD increases, DO is expected to decrease. b. As BOD increases, DO increases. C. As BOD increases, Aquatic life deteriorates d. As DO increases, BOD is not affected. Ozone absorbs: a. IR band b. Visible band c. UVB band d. UVA band Old house paints may contain: 5 a. Nickel b. Mercury c. Lead d. Cadmium PAN is: 6 a. Peroxyacetylacetate b. Peroxyacetylchlorate c. Peroxyacetylnitrate d. Peroxyacetylsulfate.
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