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Final Exam Review Jeopardy Waterworks Operations WQT 111 Waterworks Operations WQT 111

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 ChlorinationPotpourriDisinfectionTrue/ False FINAL JEOPARDY

Potpourri $200 complete destruction of all living matter ?

Potpourri $400 To destroy or inactivate pathogens.

Potpourri $600 HOCL

Potpourri $800 OCl-

Potpourri $1000 NH 2 Cl

Potpourri $200-Answer What is sterilization?

Potpourri $400-Answer What is disinfection?

Potpourri $600-Answer What is hypochlorous acid?

Potpourri $800-Answer What is the hypochlorite ion?

Potpourri $1000-Answer What are is monochloramine?

Chlorination $200 Measurable chlorine remaining after the demand is satisfied

Chlorination $400 The amount of chlorine destroyed by reaction with Fe, Mn, turbidity, organics, and microorganisms in the water.

Chlorination $600 point past breakpoint where HOCl (hypochlorous acid) and OCL - (hypochlorite ion) form. point past breakpoint where HOCl (hypochlorous acid) and OCL - (hypochlorite ion) form.

Chlorination $800

Chlorination $1000 Chlorine concentration in typical household bleach and in waterworks operations?

Chlorination $200-Answer What is chlorine residual?

Chlorination $400-Answer What is chlorine demand?

Chlorination $600-Answer What is free chlorine residual?

Chlorination $800-Answer What is Giardi Lamblia?

Chlorination $1000-Answer What is 3-6% and %

Disinfection $200 4 EPA approved disinfection techniques

Disinfection $400 Two sizes of chlorine gas containers?

Disinfection $600 Chlorine gas is supplied as a ___________ in high pressure _________.

Disinfection $800 Common chemical name of liquid chlorine used for disinfection

Disinfection $1000 A white solid that contains 65% available chlorine and dissolves easily in water

Disinfection $200-Answer What are UV, chloramines, chlorination, ozone?

Disinfection $400-Answer What is 150 lb and 1 ton?

Disinfection $600-Answer What is a liquid in high pressure containers?

Disinfection $800-Answer What is sodium hypochlorite?

Disinfection $1000-Answer What is calcium hypochlorite?

True False $200 Chloramines are formed when water containing ammonia is chlorinated or when ammonia is added to water containing chlorine

True False $400 Chloramine is a more powerful disinfectant than hypochlorous acid

True False $600 Chloramine works well against protozoa and viruses

True False $800 Chlorine gas is 6 times as dense as air

True False $1000 Chlorine as a powder can have purities of 30, 65, and 70%?

True False $200-Answer What is true?

True False $400-Answer What is false?

True False $600-Answer What is false?

True False $800-Answer What is false (2.5)?

True False $1000-Answer What is true

Final Jeopardy Chlorine/Breakpoint

Final Jeopardy Label and describe what is happening in each zone (include X) X

Final Jeopardy Label and describe what is happening in each zone (include X)

Breakpoint Chlorination Zone I: Chlorine is destroyed by reducing agents such as iron, manganese, clay and silt. Chlorine reduced to chloride Zone II: Chlorine comes into contact with organics and ammonia. Chloroorganics and chloramines are formed. Zone III: Chloroorganics and chloramines are partially destroyed. Chloramines are broken down and converted to nitrogen gas which leaves the system Zone IV: Breakpoint. Beyond this point, free available residual is formed. Some chloroorganics still remain as combined residual. Zone I: Chlorine is destroyed by reducing agents such as iron, manganese, clay and silt. Chlorine reduced to chloride Zone II: Chlorine comes into contact with organics and ammonia. Chloroorganics and chloramines are formed. Zone III: Chloroorganics and chloramines are partially destroyed. Chloramines are broken down and converted to nitrogen gas which leaves the system Zone IV: Breakpoint. Beyond this point, free available residual is formed. Some chloroorganics still remain as combined residual.