Excess nitrate in drinking water can cause

Excess Nitrate In Drinking Water Can Cause Chemistry Question

Excess nitrate in drinking water can cause

Options

(a) methemoglobinemia
(b) kidney damage
(c) liver damage
(d) laxative effect

Correct Answer:

methemoglobinemia

Explanation:

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