INORG CHEM PART 2 IJNIP

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Tooth desensitizing agent

Strontium chloride Use

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Treatment of osteoporosis

Strontium lactate Is use for

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A

The reason why BaSO4 can be used or taken internally

without causing any toxicity is that:

A. it does not dissociate in the GIT

B. it is soluble in the GIT

C. the GI fluids can neutralize it

D. it does not reach the GIT since it is a powerful emetic

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B

The major side effect from the use of barium sulfate

suspension as radiopaque is:

A. Diarrhea C. Vomiting

B. Constipation D. Dizziness

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Radium

It is discovered by Marie curie that is considered as First radionuclide used in medicine

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Group 2B

What group is volatile metal?

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Zinc

What is deficient in parakeratosis?

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Zinc

What toxicity is metal fume fever?

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Lithophane

What do you call to znS + BaSO4

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A

Element present in Insulin.

A. Zinc C. Magnesium

B. Iron D. Copper

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D

Which of the following elements is known to improve the

immune system?

A. Sodium C. Iodine

B. Chlorine D. Zinc

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C

White vitriol is referred to as:

A. CuSO4-5H2O C. ZnSO4-7H2O

B. FeSO4-7H2O D. H2SO4

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Cadmium

Used in the manufacture of stink bombs

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Dimercaprol or BAL

What is the antidote for cadmium poisoning?

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B

A disease found in Japan caused by drinking water

contaminated with cadmium:

A. Minamata disease C. Crohn’s disease

B. Itai-itai disease D. Addison’s disease

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Mercury

It is also known as quicksilver

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Amalgams

It is the alloy of mercury

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Mad hatters disease

It is the inorganic mercury toxicity

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Minamata disease

It is the organic mercury toxicity

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Na formaldehyde sulfoxylate

It is the antidote for mercury toxicity

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Ammoniated mercury

Volatilizes at red heat

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Mercurous chloride Hg2Cl2

Also known as calomel

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Mercuric chloride

It is also known as corrosive sublimate

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A

Considered to be the best antidote for the mercury

poisoning particularly the bichloride is:

A. Sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate

B. egg albumin

C. activated charcoal

D. Emesis

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D

Ammoniated mercury is also known as:

A. calomel C. corrosive sublimate

B. lunar caustic D. white precipitate

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B

Which are properties of ammoniated mercury?

I. Volatilizes at red heat

II. Occurs as white amorphous powder

III. Soluble in water and alcohol

IV. Decomposes without fusion

A. II, III, IV B. I, II, IV C. I, II, III, IV

D. I, III, IV

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A

Which of the following represents the chemical formula of

calomel?

A. HgCl C. HgCl2

B. HgO D. SnCl4

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B

Corrosive sublimate is:

A. Ammoniated mercury B. Mercury bichloride C. Mercurous chloride

D. Potassium hydroxide

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Boron

It is the cause of boiled lobster appearance

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D

An aqueous solution of this acid will color turmeric paper

brownish red:

A. Sulfuric acid C. Nitric acid

B. Hydrochloric acid D. Boric acid

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Aluminum

It is the 3rd most abundant element

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Aluminum

Element that undergo