NBE SCIENCES-SET #7
What is the freezing point of water?
0 degrees Celsius
Which of the following compounds used in arterial formulations fall under the heading of modifying agents? 1 - Anticoagulants 2 - Humectants 3 - Buffers 4 - Preservatives
1, 2 and 3 only
How many carbon atoms are there in a molecule of Benzaldehyde?
7
The pH system is so devised that an even balance of H and OH ions would produce a reading of:
7.0
Which of the following are dyes used in arterial formulations? 1 - Eosine 2 - Ponceau Red 3 - Erythrosine 4 - Amaranth
All of these
Which of the following names is a synonym for the compound called phenol? Boric acid Benzoic acid Cabonic acid Carbolic acid
Carbolic Acid
Which of these substances is NOT derived from the decomposition of proteins? Ammonia Carbon monoxide Putrescine Cadaverine
Carbon Monoxide
Which of the following compounds is formed from the partial oxidation of an aldehyde?
Carboxylic Acid
Sawdust used in absorbent viscera treatment powders is also known as:
Cellulose
Substances which will pass through the pores of animals and vegetable membranes are:
Crystalloids
What is methyl salicylate used for in embalming fluids?
Deodorant
Which of the following substances is used as a buffer in arterial fluid? Lanolin Heparin E.D.T.A. Sorbitol
E.D.T.A.
Which state of matter has no definite volume and no definite shape:
Gases
Which of the following is an example of a dialdehyde compound? Methanal Formaldehyde Acetaldehyde Glutaraldehyde
Glutaraldehyde
The final products of total oxidation of hydrocarbons and carbohydrates are (all numbers are subscripts):
H2O and CO2
Which of the following is NOT true about formaldehyde? it is produced by the oxidation of methanol it is a colorless gas at room temperature it is soluble in water it can be oxidized into methanol
It can be oxidized into methanol
Emulsified oil used as a humectant and to give a soft texture to skin:
Lanolins
Elements are composed of identical atoms; compounds are composed of ____.
MOLECULES
Which of the following is not a chemical change? Tearing of paper Decomposition of remains Cremation of human remains Rusting of iron
Tearing of paper
What type of substance is embalming fluid?
a mixture
What type of compound is hemoglobin?
a protein
Which of the following yields both metallic and non-metallic ions in solution? an ether formaldehyde an acid a salt
a salt
The products of the Neutralization Reaction are:
a salt and water
Sodium lauryl sulfate is used in embalming fluids as:
a surfactant
If a solution has a pH of 10.5 it is ___.
alkaline
Proteins are compounds composed of many ________ linked together.
amino acids
Upon hydrolysis, proteins yield:
amino acids
A substance that can be used as a buffer because it can act as either an acid or a base is considered to be
amphoteric
The partial oxidation of a primary alcohol yields:
an aldehyde
Citrates and oxalates are usually added to embalming fluids to act as:
anticoagulants
Self destruction of the body by its own enzymes:
autolysis
The digestion of cells by means of their own enzymes is called:
autolysis
If a solution is acid, its pH will be:
below 7
Which of the following are employed in embalming formulations as surfactants: sodium lauryl sulfate only sulfonates only both sodium lauryl sulfate and sulfonates neither sodium lauryl sulfate nor sulfonates
both sodium lauryl sulfate and sulfonates
Surface tension reducers (allow water to flow through smaller apertures):
both sodium lauryl sulfate and sulfonatesboth sodu
EDTA is used in injection fluids as ___.
buffer
Complete oxidation of a hydrocarbon yields:
carbon dioxide and water
The complete oxidation of proteins produces:
carbon dioxide, water, and urea
The chemical formed when an aldehyde is partially oxidized?
carboxylic acid
For embalming purposes, phenol has the properties of preserving, disinfecting, and ___ .
cauterizing cut tissues
What is involved in the cremation of the body?
chemical change
Those fluids that are employed at the same time as the preservative chemicals:
co-injection
Proteins are compounds: composed of many aldoses linked together composed of glycerine and fatty acid molecules combined together composed of many amino acids linked together composed of many ketosis linked together
composed of many amino acids linked together
A solution containing a relatively large amount of solute is
concentrated
Which of the following is NOT important in determining the shelf-life of an arterial fluid? cost of the fluid presence of anti-polymerization agents exposure to extremes of temperature exposure to light
cost of the fluid
The loss of water from a compound is called:
dehydration
The process used to separate colloidal solutes from crystalloidal solutes is
dialysis
A solution containing a relatively small amount of solute is
dilute
What is the quaternary ammonium compounds used for in embalming fluids?
disinfectants
Eosin is used in embalming fluids as a ___.
dye
Impart color to the fluid and sometimes to the tissues:
dyes
Esters of glycerol with fatty acids are:
fats
The by-products of the hydrolysis of fats are:
fatty acids and glycerol
Paraformaldehyde is a polymer of:
formaldehyde
Which of these compounds is described as a water soluble gas with an irritating pungent odor?
formaldehyde
The oxidation of formaldehyde forms
formic acid
When embalming a jaundice case, production of biliverdin is prevented by using ___ as the preservative chemical in the injection solution.
glutaraldehyde
Which of these disinfectant chemicals is known to kill bacterial spores? glutaraldehyde isopropanol ethanol methanol
glutaraldehyde
Fats are very slippery when handled because of the ____ in their chemical structure.
glycerol
Which one of the following is NOT found in a pre-injection fluid? anticoagulants water conditioning agents low concentration of formaldehyde high concentration of formaldehyde
high concentration of formaldehyde
The function of glycerol in embalming fluids is:
humectant
Glycerol can be used in embalming formulations as a:
humectant, solvent, and vehicle
In arterial fluids, glycols act as:
humectants
Polyhydroxy alcohols are a class of compounds often added to arterial fluids to act as:
humectants
Water will combine chemically with certain compounds to form crystalline compounds known as:
hydrates
The main constituent of an acid is
hydrogen
An acid is the type of chemical which releases ___ when dissolved in water.
hydrogen ions
The type of solution which would result in the shrinking or shriveling of a blood cell is
hypertonic solution
What property is exhibited by proteins which allows them to absorb large quantities of water?
imbibition
Salts are ___ compounds.
ionic
Which of these choices serves to keep formaldehyde dissolved in arterial solution and out of the air in the embalming room? use hot water keep cover on the machine agitate the mixture aggressively add phenol to the solution to combine with HCHO
keep cover on the machine
One major characteristic of pre-injection fluids:
little or no preservative
Which of these describes protein molecules? many fatty acids linked together many monosaccharides linked together many amino acids linked together many ketones linked together
many amino acids linked together
Oil of wintergreen is chemically:
methyl salicylate
Two or more substances that are mixed together but are NOT chemically combined form a/n:
mixture
Simple sugars are referred to as ________ because of their chemical structure.
monosaccharides
Reaction of an acid with a base is called the ___ reaction.
neutralization
The pattern of pH change in an unembalmed body after death is:
pH 7.3 to more acidic then change to alkaline
Which of the following is used only as a filler in autopsy powder, it does not preserve or disinfect. Paraformaldehyde Paradichlorobenzene Lanolin Perlite
perlite
Of the following, the class of chemicals that are used as humectants in embalming fluids are: aromatic esters phenolics aldehydes polyhydric alcohols
polyhydric alcohols
What class of compounds is used as humectants?
polyhydroxy alcohols
The most complex of all carbohydrates are the
polysaccharides
Those fluids often used prior to the injection of the preservative chemicals?
pre-injection fluids
For which of the following purposes would formaldehyde, gluteraldehyde, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol and phenol be added to an arterial formulation? deodorants preservative anticoagulants vehicle
preservative
Phenol is used in embalming fluids as a:
preservative
The scientific term which means that a solution has dissolved all the solute particles it possibly can at that temperature is:
saturated
If an embalming fluid label directs that the bottle must be shaken well before using, the mixture inside is properly described as ___.
simple suspension
Ketones are used in accessory fluids as ____ in the embalming process.
solvents
A humectant commonly used in modern embalming fluids is:
sorbitol
A substance that is capable of bringing about a reduction in the surface tension of a fluid:
surfactant
Sulfonates are added to embalming fluids to function as
surfactant
The chemical used in embalming to reduce surface tension and to aid in penetration, is known as a/an:
surfactant
The type of hardness which could be removed by boiling is
temporary hardness
The total amount of formaldehyde required to preserve all of the protein in the body is:
the formaldehyde demand
The temperature and pressure at which a solid turns into a liquid is
the melting point
A solution in which more solute can still be dissolved at a given temperature is:
unsaturated
In the use with embalming fluids, water and methyl alcohol are two examples of: buffers indicators vehicles isomers
vehicles
An aqueous solution uses __________ as the vehicle.
water
Which of the following is the most often used vehicle for arterial formulations? lanolin water formaldehyde glycerol
water
Another name for methyl alcohol is
wood alcohol
