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The assignment consist of 3 questions. Please be specific with answers, cite all sources and references, and the answers must be 200 words in length.
Question 1. Identify three common chemicals found in the home and discuss their potential for toxicological poisoning. Include what treatment, if any, is appropriate in these poisoning cases. Please cite a reference source for your response.
Question 2. Discuss and differentiate between sub chronic toxicity testing and chronic toxicity testing.
Question 3. In the wake of September 11, 2001 and years to come, discuss the potential threats to the U.S. public health, and safety from a toxicological standpoint. Discuss how your life has changed since this event, if at all, and whether you feel that we are now more or less prepared to manage these potential toxicological threats
Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the highest pH. and WHY. KCl, KF, KI, KBr
Problem- Which reactant and how many grams of it is left over after 16.0g of MnO2 and 30.0g HCl react according to the following equation
When the following reaction is balanced in basic solution using the lowest possible whole number coefficients, the coefficient of ClO2-(aq) will be: Cl2O7(aq) + H2O2(aq) --> ClO2- (aq) + O2(g)
If human height were quantized in one-foot increments, what would happen to the height of a child as she grows up.
Free radicals are also important in many environmentally significant reactions. For example, photochemical smog, which forms as a result of the action of sunlight on air pollutants, is formed in part by the following two steps.
A mixture of neon, argon, and xenon had a total pressure of 1560 mm Hg at 298 K. The mixture was found to contain 1.50 mol Ne, 2.65 mol Ar, and 1.75 mol Xe. What is the partial pressure of Xe
Calculate the volume in mL of a solution required to provide .85 g of acetic acid (CH3COOH) from a .30 M solution
MgBr2 and Pb(NO3)2 2) CuSO4 and H2S Write ionic equations (molecular reactions, ionic equations and net ionic equations indicating the spectator ions in these reactions)
Consider the reaction IO4 ^ - (aq) + 2 H2 O(l) =H4 IO6 ^ - (aq); Kc = 3.5 x 10^- 2 If you start with 27.0mL of a 0.901M solution of NaIO4, and then dilute it with water to 500.0 mL, what is the concentration of H4IO6^- at equilibrium
What are the differences between dipole dipole, ion dipole and London Force. I am really confused by the concepts of these and the polarity as well.
the enthalpy fusion of methanol is 3.16 kJ/mol. How much heat would be absorbed or released upon freezing 25.6 grams of methanol?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of writing a chemical equation with chemical symbols and formulas instead of just words and on your own words summarize to another person the steps needed to successfully write a balanced chemical equation.
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