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Q: According to WHO, what is the permissible chloride content in drinking water?
  • A. 0.001 mg/I
  • B. 1 mg/I
  • C. 200 mg/I
  • D. 350 mg/I
Correct Answer: Option C - • According to WHO, the permissible chloride content in drinking water is 200 mg/ • Chlorides are usually present in water in the form of sodium chloride. These impart a salty taste to water. A considerable amount of chlorides is added in streams.
C. • According to WHO, the permissible chloride content in drinking water is 200 mg/ • Chlorides are usually present in water in the form of sodium chloride. These impart a salty taste to water. A considerable amount of chlorides is added in streams.

Explanations:

• According to WHO, the permissible chloride content in drinking water is 200 mg/ • Chlorides are usually present in water in the form of sodium chloride. These impart a salty taste to water. A considerable amount of chlorides is added in streams.