Which of the following are among the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry? Design commercially viable products Use only new solvents Use catalysts, not stoichiometric reagents Re-use waste
Adv.
Use only new solvents
Green chemists reduce risk by? Reducing the hazard inherent in a chemical product or process Minimizing the use of all chemicals Inventing technologies that will clean up toxic sites Developing recycled products
Which of the following is a challenge for green chemists? Awareness of the benefits of green chemistry Developing chemicals that are recyclable Training for cleaning up chemical spills Knowing when to reduce and eliminate hazardous waste
Business benefits of green chemistry include?
1. Reduced costs associated with waste treatment and disposal 2. Innovating 'greener' products to entice customers 3. Greater compliance with environmental legislation 4. All of the above
What is the U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award? a. An award related to recycling b. An award for industry only c. The only chemistry award given by the President d. Challenges companies to become fuel efficient
The first listed of the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry is? a. Prevent waste b. Catalysis c. Atom economy d. Benign solvents
This word is synonymous with green chemistry and also means harmless, or gentle and not life threatening? a. Sustainable b. Benign c. User friendly d. Greenness
Which of the following is the greenest solvent? a. Formaldehyde b. Benzene c. Ethanol d. Water
The figure above shows a process that is often used as part of which ‘green’ product design system? a. Market Flow Analysis b. Customer Market Flow Analysis c. Life Cycle Assessment d. Product Life Analysis
The term which refers to the breakup within a compound due to microbial activity is? a. Microbial degradation b. Agro-degradation c. Photo-degradation d. Decomposition
Which one of the following three terms is used in the ‘sustainability triangle’? a. Micro-economics b. Planet c. Social responsibility
All Questions
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
English
Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Algebra
Geometry