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CORRECT Answers
Aluminum, Zinc and Magnesium are often used as anodes to prevent corrosion to other metals.
where does Aluminum, zinc, and magnesium place in the galvanic series? - CORRECT
ANSWER As the most active metals
In the corrosion cell, the anode is the - CORRECT ANSWER Positive pole
Metallic corrosion in potable water is always a result of? - CORRECT ANSWER An
electrochemical reaction
If the result of the Langelier Index test on water in a distribution system is positive, then which
of the following statements is correct? - CORRECT ANSWER The water in the
distribution system is scale forming
Special steel specimens are called coupons inserted into a water main, after several months, the
specimens are removed from the main. All the coupons have lost weight over the period of time.
What does this indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER The water is corrosive
The location where metal is lost in a corrosion cell is called the? - CORRECT
ANSWER Anode
The operator suspects corrosion is taking place in the system. Which lab test will help confirm
that corrosion is taking place? - CORRECT ANSWER Dissolved oxygen, PH, coupon
analysis
The reaction of dissolved oxygen with ferrous ions is reduced during which condition? -
CORRECT ANSWER Low PH values
, What is the term for an insulator used to prevent corrosion by separating two dissimilar metals -
CORRECT ANSWER Dielectric
Which chemical can be use to mask red water problems by bonding with iron, but could increase
corrosion by reducing calcium carbonate scale forming ability? - CORRECT
ANSWER Sodium Hexametaphophate
Which of the elements or compounds is considered to be the most corrosive component of water
chemistry? - CORRECT ANSWER Dissolved oxygen
A dosage of three parts chlorine to one part ammonia will form what compound? - CORRECT
ANSWER Monochloramine
MCL for Trihalomethane (TTHM)? - CORRECT ANSWER 0.08 mg/L
MCL for Lead - CORRECT ANSWER 0.015 mg/L
MCL for Copper - CORRECT ANSWER 1.3 mg/L
MCL for Total Nitrate - CORRECT ANSWER 10 mg/L
MCL for fluoride - CORRECT ANSWER 4.0 mg/L
MCL for Maximum turbidity - CORRECT ANSWER 5.0 NTU
MCL for Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) - CORRECT ANSWER 0.060 mg/L
Secondary MCLs affect what type of aesthetic quality? - CORRECT ANSWER - Color
- Iron