Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What removes specific gases or vapors in air-purifying respirators by absorbing or adsorbing them?

  1. Chemical Cartridge

  2. Chemical Canister

  3. Chemical Degradation

  4. Chemical Name

The correct answer is: Chemical Cartridge

Chemical cartridges are designed to remove specific gases or vapors in air-purifying respirators by absorbing or adsorbing them. These cartridges typically contain activated charcoal or another absorbent material that traps the harmful gases or vapors as air passes through them, allowing the wearer to breathe in clean air. This is an essential component of respiratory protection when working with pesticides or other hazardous materials. The other options, such as a chemical canister, chemical degradation, or chemical name, do not accurately describe the component responsible for removing specific gases or vapors in air-purifying respirators.