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02/04/2022 9:32 pm
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Excess nitrate in drinking water can cause
(a) methemoglobinemia
(b) kidney damage
(c) liver damage
(d) laxative effect
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02/04/2022 9:33 pm
Correct answer: (a) methemoglobinemia
Explanation:
Excessive concentration of nitrate in drinking water is harmful and can cause methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome).
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