A. Hydrogen sulphide
B. Mercury
C. Cadmium
D. Asbestos
Related Mcqs:
- TLV of NO2 & NO exposure for the human being is 5 & 25 ppm respectively. Prolonged exposure of human being to NO2 causes_________________?
A. Skin disorder
B. Bronchitis
C. Bone disease
D. Cancer - Lung cancer & DNA breakage are the major ill effects of excessive ozone exposure to human beings. Ozone layer depletion in the atmosphere is mainly caused by the presence of________________?
A. CO2
B. SO2
C. Hydrocarbons
D. CFC (chloro fluoro carbon) - On prolonged exposure to high concentration of carbon monoxide (> 5000 ppm), man dies because __________________?
A. Of clotting of blood
B. Of jamming of respiratory tract
C. It forms carboxyhemoglobin by combining with haemoglobin of blood, thereby making it
incapable of absorbing oxygen
D. It forms CO2 by combining with oxygen present in the blood - Maximum permissible limit of mercury in human blood is ______________ micrograms/100 c.c?
A. 1
B. 7
C. 19
D. 82 - Maximum allowable noise exposure limits for a man working for 8 hours a day in a noisy chemical plant is about ______________ decibels?
A. 20
B. 60
C. 90
D. 120 - The chemical potential of a component (μi) of a phase is the amount by which its capacity for doing all work, barring work of expansion is increased per unit amount of substance added for an infinitesimal addition at constant temperature and pressure. It is given by_________________?
A. (∂E/∂ni)S, v, nj
B. (∂G/∂ni)T, P, nj = (∂A/∂ni) T, v, nj
C. (∂H/∂ni)S, P, nj
D. All (A), B. and (C) - Consider the equilibrium A(g) + B(g) = AB(g). When the partial pressure of A is 10-2 atm, the partial pressure of B is 10-3 atm and the partial pressure of AB is 1 atm, the equilibrium constant ‘K’ is____________________?
A. 10 atm-1
B. 105 atm-1
C. 10 (dimensionless)
D. 105 (dimensionless) - 500 c.c. each of hydrogen at 700 mm Hg pressure and oxygen at 600 mm Hg pressure are put together in a vessel of 1 litre capacity. The final pressure of the gas mixture will be _____________ mm Hg?
A. 650
B. 700
C. 600
D. 375 - The vapour pressure of water is given by, in Psat = A – (5000/T), where A is a constant, Psat is the vapour pressure in atm. and T is the temperature in K. The vapor pressure of water in atm. at 50°C is approximately__________________?
A. 0.07
B. 0.09
C. 0.11
D. 0.13 - Exposure to chemicals having carcinogenic properties cause___________________?
A. Dermatitis (skin disorder)
B. Cancer
C. Asphyxiation
D. Asthma