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If the ID number is 1993 what is the name of the substance being transported?
Selected Answer:
d.
Diesel fuel
Answers:
a.
Gasoline
b.
Helium
c.
Molten sulfur
d.
Diesel fuel
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Diesel Fuel
Question 2
2 out of 2 points
If the ID number is 1963 what is the name of the
substance being transported?
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cte
d
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wer
:
b.
Helium refrigerated liquid
Ans
wer
s:
a.
Gasoline
b.
Helium refrigerated liquid
c.
Molten sulfur
d.
Diesel fuel
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Helium refrigerated
liquid
Question 3
2 out of 2 points
If a sodium hydroxide solution were being
transported, what would be the correct ID number?
Selected Answer:
a.
1824
Answers:
a.
1824
b.
1993
c.
1203
d.
1613
Response Feedback:
1824
Question 4
0 out of 2 points
What is the Guide Number for sodium hydroxide?
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cte
d
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wer
:
a.
1824
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wer
s:
a.
1824
b.
156
c.
154
d.
133
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154
Question 5
2 out of 2 points
An automotive manufacturer assembles seat belt
pre-tensioners for installation on assembly lines. The
company needs to ship a load on an expedited
shipment. What ID number would apply to these for
the placard on the truck?
Selected Answer:
a.
3268
Answers:
a.
3268
b.
1203
c.
1866
d.
2913
Response Feedback:
3268
Question 6
2 out of 2 points
A substance is spilled from a crash and the ID
number visible on the placard is 1824. What is the
initial isolation distance if it is a liquid?
Selected Answer:
c.
150 feet
Answers:
a.
50 feet
b.
75 feet
c.
150 feet
d.
10 feet
Response Feedback:
150 feet
Question 7
2 out of 2 points
Is the substance from question 6, with ID number
1824, listed in Table 1 Initial Isolation and Protective
Action Distances.
Selected Answer:
b.
No
Answers:
a.
Yes
b.
No
Response Feedback:
No
Question 8
2 out of 2 points
Is the substance itself non-combustible, but in
particular circimstances can produce reactions in
other elements that can cause fire and other harmful
events?
Selected Answer:
a.
Yes
Answers:
a.
Yes
b.
No
Response Feedback:
Yes.
Substance itself does
not burn but may
decompose upon
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H:0
NH
Mg(OH):
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:
+H;O
H:0
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H,PO. →
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H2
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H2SO4 Al:(SO))
H:SO.
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Fe +
Brz
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H;SO.
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H:0
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C:H:
CO:
H20
->
17.
Li:0 +
_H:0
LIOH
18.
NH
_H:CO
(NH.):CO,
19.
C:HSOH +
O:
CO:
+_H:0
20.
H3PO, +
Ca(OH): →
Cas(PO4):
H:0
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