chemistry for embalming/thanatochem
the chemical group that makes an alcohol molecule soluble in water and usful to the embalmer
-OH3
formalin
Formaldehyde gas dissolved in water at 37% by weight and 40% by volume.
paraformaldehyde
Formaldehyde in a dry powdered form is also known as:
urotropin
When ammonia combines with formaldehyde based substances it forms a neutral compound known as
miligrams
a gram is equivalent to 1000
solution
a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another-a liquid containing a dissolved substance or substanes is a:
a toxin
a posison of organic origin is:
a surfactant
a substance that is capable of bringing about a reduction in the surface tension of a fluid is
disinfectant
a substance that prevents infection by killing bacterial is classified as a:
according to OHSA, the proper way to neutralize a formaldehyde spill is to
add ammonia then wipe up
putrescine
amine in decaying bodies (an amine produce during putrefacation)
ketone
any of a class of organic compounds having a carbonyl group linked to a carbon atom in each of two hydrocarbon radicals
ether
any of a class of organic compounds that have two hydrocarbon groups linked by an oxygen atom
ester
formed by reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water
aldehyde
formed from the partial oxidation of a primary alcohol is an:
Quaternary ammonium compounds are used widely as
germicides
no active dyes
in comparing cavity fluid to arterial fluid, the cavity fluid will have
all of the following are properties of formaldehyde
it is colorless gas, it is quite soluble in water and it combines with water to form methylene glycol
polymerization of formaldehyde is inhidited by the addition of
methyl alclcohol
protein
one of a class of complex introgenous compounds that occur naturally in plants and animals and yeild amino acids when hydrolyzed are the
preserative
phenol is used in embalming fluid as a
formaldehyde is an ingredient of embalmig fluid used to
preserve tissue
masking agents
reordorants are used in embalming fluids as
the number of oxygen atoms in the formola 1AL(OH)3 is
six (6)
anticoagulant
sodium cirate is used in embalming fluid as a
an atom
the smallest particle of matter that enters into a chemical reaction is
H-CHO
the structural formula of formaldehyde
dyes
when used in arterial formulations eosine, ponceau red and erythrosine are examples of:
