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EEJ MAIN Chemistry QUESTION #5520
Question 1
Which condition in drinking water leads to methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome)?
  • $> 50$ ppm of lead
  • $> 50$ ppm of chloride
  • $> 50$ ppm of nitrate✔️
  • $> 100$ ppm of sulphate
Correct Answer Explanation
Methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome) is caused by excess nitrate ($NO_3^-$) in drinking water. Nitrate is reduced to nitrite in the body, which oxidizes $Fe^{2+}$ in haemoglobin to $Fe^{3+}$, forming methemoglobin that cannot carry oxygen. The critical level is $> 50$ ppm of nitrate.