The first listed of the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry is? a. Prevent waste b. Catalysis c. Atom economy d. Benign solvents
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Prevent waste
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
The term used to measure a product or person’s environmental impact is? a. Handprint b. CO2 print c. Footprint d. Hazardous print
Used to indicate the level of contaminants present, the term ‘PPM’ means? a. Parts-per-micron b. Parts-per-million c. Parts-per-mass d. Parts-per-molecule
Environmental benefits of green chemistry include? a. Fewer raw materials and natural resources used b. Cleaner production technologies & reduced emissions c. Smaller quantities of hazardous waste to be treated and disposed of d. All of the above
The term missing in Risk = Hazard x ________ is? a) Exposure b) Cancer c) Benign d) Reactivity
The following term refers to the relative proportion of chemical components? a) Togetherness b) Stoichiometry c) Metric d) Colligative
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