After each single measurement, the probe is rinsed with ____________ to remove any trace of the solution being measured. I. Ionized water II. Distilled water III. Deionized water
I only. I and II only. II and III only. None of the above.
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II and III only
Permissible limit of alkalinity in drinking water is a : 50mg/l b : 300mg/l c : 20-200mg/l d : 100mg/l
Alkalinity in waste water is useful because it provides buffering to resist changes in pH value. a : True b : False
Alkalinity can also be related to hardness because of presence of a : CaCO3 b : MgCO3 c : Na2CO3 d : K2CO3
Alkalinity is important in aquatic life because a : It helps water to remain warm b : It helps water to remain cold c : It buffers against rapid pH change d : None of the above
An alkalinity test measures the level of a : Carbonates only b : Hydroxides only c : Bicarbonates, carbonates, and hydroxides d : None of the above
Higher is the alkalinity in water easier it is for pH change. a : False b : True
Excessive alkalinity level in human body can a : Expel the unwanted pathogens in the bloodstream b : Cause skin irritations c : Lead to gastrointestinal issues d : All of the above
Data obtained from alkalinity is used for following engineering practices. a : Chemical coagulation of water and waste water b : Water softening c : Corrosion control d : All of the above
Majority of mineral water supplied is mostly a : Acidic b : Neutral c : Alkaline d : None of the above
Alkalinity measurements are used in the interpretation and control of waste water treatment process. a : False b : True
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