Chemistry
glycerol
A trihydroxy alcohol found in both embalming fluids and in the structure of lipids and fats is
body fats
Adipocere is a derivative of
the atomic symbol
An abbreviation for the name of an element is
acetic acid
Another name for ethanoic acid is
matter
Anything that occupies space and possesses mass is
a halogen
Chlorine is
isomers
Compounds which have identical molecular formulas but different structural formulas are
A chemical change
Decomposition of the human body is
Elements
Fundamental types of matter that cannot be converted into other kinds by ordinary chemical means are
water
Of all chemical compounds, the most depended upon by plants and animals is
polyhydric alcohols
Of the following, the class of chemicals that are used as humectants in embalming fluids are
carbon compounds
Organic chemistry is a study of
acid former
Oxygen means
O2
Oxygen occurs in the free state as
solid state
Paraformaldehyde is formaldehyde in a
preservative
Phenol is used in embalming fluids as a
composed of many amino acids linked together
Proteins are compounds
anticoagulant
Sodium citrate, when used in embalming fluids, functions as a/an
a surfactant
Sodium lauryl sulfate is used in embalming fluids as
The total number of it's protons or electrons
The atomic number of an element is equivalent to
Sodium hydroxide
The chemical formula of NaOH denotes which of the following compounds?
a general formula
The formula R-OH is
MgCl2
The formula for Magnesium Chloride is
To act as a humectant
The function of glycerol in embalming fluids is
osmosis
The passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lesser concentration to an area of higher concentration is
37%
The percentage by weight of formaldehyde in formalin is
chemistry
The science that deals with the nature of matter and the changes that matter undergoes is
hydrolysis
The splitting apart of a compound by water is called
inorganic chemistry
The study of matter derived from inanimate or lifeless things is
the formaldehyde demand
The total amount of formaldehyde required to preserve all the protein in the body is
amino acids
Upon hydrolysis, proteins yield
promote blood clotting
Water of high mineral content, such as hard water, tends to
vehicle
Water, when used in embalming fluids, is used as a
Deodorant
What is methyl salicylate used for in embalming fluids?
Mold inhibitor
What is paradichlorobenzene used for in embalming powders
Negative
What is the electrical charge of an electron
Inorganic chemistry
What is the study of non-carbon compounds?
Fats
What substance is changed into adipocere by the saponification process?
Cavity fluids
What type of embalming fluids contain high concentrations of disinfectants and preservatives but generally lack active dyes and other modifying agents?
Mixtures
Which of the following can be separated by physical methods?
Hydrogen hydroxide
Which of the following is NOT a hazardous substance used in embalming fluids?
High index of formaldehyde
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a jaundice fluid?
Cost of the fluid
Which of the following is NOT important in determining the shelf-life of an arterial fluid?
Solubility; specific gravity; density
Which of the following is a physical property of matter?
Tearing of paper
Which of the following is not a chemical change?
A compound
Which of the following is the result of two or more elements chemically united in a definite proportion by weight?
Perlite
Which of the following is used only as a filler in autopsy chemical mixtures?
E.D.T.A.
Which of the following substances is used as a buffer in arterial fluid?
A high concentration of formaldehyde
Which of the following would NOT be found in a pre-injection fluid?
Active dyes
Which of the following would NOT normally be present in a cavity fluid?
It expands when it freezes
Which of these is classified as a physical property of water?
Calcium
Which one of the following chemicals, when contained in water in the form of salts, causes "hard water"?
a polyatomic ion
A charged group of atoms functioning as a single unit in a chemical reaction is
a radical
A group of atoms functioning as a single atom in a chemical reaction
Sorbitol
A humectant commonly used in embalming fluids is
a proton
A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom is
unsaturated
A solution in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature is
humectant
A substance in embalming fluid which serves to retain moisture in the body is known as a
pH values
Acidity or alkalinity is conveniently expressed by a scale of
adjust pH
Borax is used in embalming fluids to
anticoagulants
Citrates and oxalates are usually added to embalming fluids to act as
masking agents
Deodorants are used in embalming fluids as
dyes
Eosine, ponceau, and erythrosine are used in embalming fluids as
preservative; disinfectant
Formaldehyde in terms of embalming, is used as a
Four
How many main classes of inorganic compounds are there?
below seven
If a solution is acid, its pH will be
humectants
In arterial fluids, glycols act as
vehicles
In use with embalming fluids, water and methyl alcohol are two examples of
prohibited by law
Mercuric chloride is a good disinfectant. It is
sodium citrate
Of the following, the one that is used in embalming fluids as an anticoagulant is
Formaldehyde
Paraformaldehyde is a polymer of
Methanol
Polymerization of formaldehyde is inhibited by the addition of
Isotonic
Solutions that have the same osmotic pressure are said to be
Compounds
Substances that can be decomposed or separated into singular substances are
crystalloids
Substances which will pass through the pores of animals and vegetable membranes are
surfactant
The chemical used in embalming fluids to reduce surface tension and to aid in penetration, is known as a/an
the esters
The class of compounds used in embalming fluids as perfuming agents is
Autolysis
The digestion of cells by means of their own enzymes is called
a preservative
The function of methanal in embalming fluids is
amino acids
The hydrolysis of proteins yields
water
The important vehicle for an arterial solution is
hydrogen
The main constituent of an acid is
hydrogen
The most abundant element in the universe is
oxygen
The most abundant element on earth is
molecular oxygen
The most common form of oxygen is
5.1
The number of fluid ounces of a 25 index arterial fluid needed to prepare one gallon (128 fl. oz.) of solution with a strength of one percent would be
+1
The oxidation number for the Ammonium Radical is
sublimation
The passage of a solid substance directly into the gaseous state is
osmosis
The swelling of a body during embalming is due to
molecules
Two or more atoms of different elements forms
a molecule
Two or more atoms of the same element form
a mixture
Two or more substances that are combined together but are NOT chemically combined form
Surface active agents
What are sulfonate compounds used for in embalming fluids?
Deodorant
What is benzaldehyde used for in embalming fluids?
0 degrees Celsius
What is the freezing point of water?
Dehydration
What is the function of plaster of paris in hardening compound?
Supersaturated
Which of the following solutions contains the most solute?
They are normally injected into body cavities
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning arterial fluids?
Gases
Which state of matter has no definite volume and no definite shape?
Radical
Which term is used as a synonymous term for polyatomic ion
