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Green Chemistry Principles

Subject: Chemistry

Book: General Chemistry

Green chemistry aims to design chemical products and processes that minimize hazardous substances and waste. Key principles include using renewable feedstocks, designing safer chemicals, optimizing atom economy, and reducing energy usage. Adhering to green chemistry principles promotes sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and reduced environmental impact in research and industrial production.

Practice Questions

Which acid is often referred to as the "king of chemicals"?

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Which element is represented by the symbol 'Pb'?

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Which element has the atomic number 6?

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What is the process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy?

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What is the chemical formula for carbon tetrachloride?

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Which element is represented by the symbol 'Fe'?

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What is the chemical formula for potassium nitrate?

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Which element is used in the production of rust?

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What is the chemical formula of table salt?

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Which element is commonly used as a catalyst in hydrogenation reactions?

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