Infants and children upto an age of 6 years, pregnant women and their foetus, old/aged people are the most susceptible to adverse health effects due to lead poisoning in drinking water. This is because these people are particularly very much vulnerable to the harmful effects of lead because the behavioral and physical effects of lead start occurring at much at lower concentrations or lower exposure levels in the children and infants than in adults. A certain dose of lead that might possibly have a very little or no effect upon an adult can again have a dangerous effect on a child.
What type of people are most susceptible to lead poisoning in drinking water? Why do you...
What type of fusion weld is the most susceptible to mechanical fracture? Why?
If drinking water contains 1ppm of lead, how many milligrams of lead are contained in 1L of drinking water? What is the molarity of lead in drinking water? (assume density of drinking water is 1.00g/mL) ***please do not show as one massive fraction conversion, I would really like it broken into parts. Thank you*****
Why do you think egg albumen is used as an antidote to mercury ( and lead) poisoning?
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8. If someone has severe liver damage, how would you expect this to change lead poisoning? 9. Tetraethyllead used to added to gasoline in order in improve octane and engine performance. However, it was banned due to aerosolized lead in the ultrafine category (<0.1um). Where do you think absorption would happen from this type of exposure? Do you think the toxicokinetic chart above is still relevant for this exposure? Why or why not? 10. Environmental lead contamination is a major...
What are you drinking? Environmental Protection Agency standards require that the amount of lead in drinking water be less than 15 micrograms per liter. Ten samples of water from a particular source have the following concentrations, in units of micrograms per liter. Assume the population standard deviation is o = 4. If appropriate, perform a hypothesis test to determine whether you can conclude that the mean concentration of lead meets the EPA standards. Use the a-0.01 level of significance and...
What are you drinking? Environmental Protection Agency standards require that the amount of lead in drinking water be less than 15 micrograms per liter. Ten samples of water from a particular source have the following concentrations, in units of micrograms per liter. Assume the population standard deviation is o = 4. If appropriate, perform a hypothesis test to determine whether you can conclude that the mean concentration of lead meets the EPA standards. Use the a-0.01 level of significance and...
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