Trivia Quiz On Effects Of Anhydrous Ammonia!

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Below is a Trivia Quiz on the Effects of Anhydrous Ammonia! Anhydrous ammonia is a colorless gas used as an agricultural fertilizer and industrial refrigerant. It made of both hydrogen and nitrogen. As useful as it can be, however, it can be extremely dangerous if used improperly. What can you tell us about how it’s supposed to be handled? Take the quiz and see how well you know this gas.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If you come in contact with ammonia, use_______________ for immediate treatment.

    • A.

      Soap

    • B.

      Towels

    • C.

      Water

    • D.

      Baking Soda

    Correct Answer
    C. Water
    Explanation
    If you come in contact with ammonia, it is recommended to use water for immediate treatment. Water helps to dilute and wash away the ammonia, reducing its concentration on the skin or in the eyes. This can help minimize the potential harm caused by ammonia exposure.

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  • 2. 

    The lowest level at which anhydrous ammonia can be detected by smell is_________

    • A.

      25 ppm

    • B.

      1,000 ppp

    • C.

      45 ppm

    • D.

      5 ppm

    Correct Answer
    D. 5 ppm
    Explanation
    Anhydrous ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong, pungent odor. The lowest level at which it can be detected by smell is 5 ppm (parts per million). This means that if there are 5 parts of anhydrous ammonia in a million parts of air, it will be detectable by smell. Smell is a subjective sense, and different individuals may have different sensitivities to odors. However, 5 ppm is generally considered to be the threshold at which most people can detect the smell of anhydrous ammonia.

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  • 3. 

    If you come in contact with Anhydrous Ammonia, stop to remove your clothes prior to flushing with water.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that if you come in contact with Anhydrous Ammonia, you should remove your clothes before flushing with water. However, this is incorrect. In case of contact with Anhydrous Ammonia, it is important to immediately flush the affected area with water, without wasting time on removing clothes. This is because the priority is to dilute and remove the chemical from the skin as quickly as possible to minimize its harmful effects.

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  • 4. 

    Anhydrous Ammonia means_____________

    • A.

      Add water

    • B.

      Windex

    • C.

      Without water

    • D.

      With water

    Correct Answer
    C. Without water
    Explanation
    Anhydrous Ammonia refers to ammonia that does not contain water. It is a term used to describe pure ammonia gas or ammonia in a concentrated form without any water molecules present.

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  • 5. 

    Seek immediate medical attention if you are ever exposed to anhydrous ammonia.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Anhydrous ammonia is a highly toxic gas that can cause severe respiratory and eye irritation, burns, and even death if inhaled or exposed to the skin or eyes. Therefore, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if ever exposed to anhydrous ammonia to ensure proper treatment and minimize the potential health risks associated with this hazardous substance.

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