What is an Electron?
What is Physiology?
This CFR deals with nuclear facility hazards
What is 10 CFR 830 Subpart B
The regulation covering worker safety and health
What is 10 CFR 851?
The highest occupied electron energy level in a ground state atom
What is the Valence Shell?
True or False: In general, the lower the dose, the more severe the response.
The two major groups of chemical hazard classification
What are Health and Physical?
Solve: 14.4/0.12
What is 120?
Solve log-1(-0.77)
What is 0.169?
This is formed whenever a chemical change occurs.
What is New Substance?
This can be described as a metabolism process
What is Biotransformation?
Chemical which can cause an allergic reaction after exposure to it 2 times or more
What is a Sensitizer?
The concept of mass energy equivalence implies this about mass and energy
What is Interchangeable?
Solve (3x105)(2x10-3)/6x10-2
What is 1x104?
The approximate pH level of pure water
What is 7?
Specialized structures in the cell membrane suspended in geltin matrix.
What is an Organelle?
What is Physical?
One of the main functions of this system is that of defense in the immune system
What is the Lymphatic System?
Given the equation b2=ac-d, and that a=7, b=-7 and d=7, solve for c and simplify.
A positively charged ion
What is a Cation?
These make up the four components of a human cell.
What are Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, Nuclear Membrane and Nucleus?
The concentration for a conventional 8-hour workday and 40-hour workweek that nearly all workers are exposed daily, for working lifetime without adverse effects
What is Time Weighted Average or TWA?
The maximum amount or concentration of a chemical that a worker may be exposed to on an 8-hour shift
What is Permissible Exposure Limit or PEL?