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Q1 Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Nano-tech? They are strong and

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Q1

Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Nano-tech?

They are strong and can’t be damaged easily

The e-waste, which is part of land pollution, can be controlled

The material is translucent and allows light through

Solar energy conversion will be much more efficient and cheap by the use of Nano-tech.

Q2

Nanotechnology is used in:

Medicine

Drug Delivery

Electronics

All the above

Q3

In what process are carbon membranes being used instead of fine particle filtration?

Air Pollution   Sulfur Particulate collection devices

Water Purification

Nanobanks

Sensory Particle Filters (SPF) sun blocks

They are strong and can’t be damaged easily

The e-waste, which is part of land pollution, can be controlled

The material is translucent and allows light through

Solar energy conversion will be much more efficient and cheap by the use of Nano-tech.

Q2

Nanotechnology is used in:

Medicine

Drug Delivery

Electronics

All the above

Q3

In what process are carbon membranes being used instead of fine particle filtration?

1.

Air Pollution   Sulfur Particulate collection devices

2.

Water Purification

3.

Nanobanks

4.

Sensory Particle Filters (SPF) sun blocks

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

(Q.1) Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Nano-tech?

Ans: The e-waste, which is part of land pollution, can be controlled

(Q.2) Nanotechnology is used in

Ans: All the above

(Q.3) In what process are carbon membranes being used instead of fine particle filtration?

Ans: Water Purification.