Quiz 5 - Embalming Chemistry

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A salt serving as an electrolyte would release?

Metallic ions and ions of non-metals or nonmetallic radicals

Which of the following is the simplest of the hydrocarbon compounds?

Methane

What is paradichlorobenzene used for in embalming powders?

Mold Inhibitor

What is the electrical charge of an electron?

Negative

The chemical reaction between an acid and base is known as?

Neutralization

What is the electrical charge of an electron?

Not Positive

The swelling of a body during embalming is due to?

Osmosis

Acidity or alkalinity is conveniently expressed by a scale of?

PH values

In the compound water, hardness is caused by?

Presence of Metallic Salts

Which of these compounds contain the ammonium radical?

Quaternaries

The general formula for Esters is?

RCOOR

The general formula for amines is?

RNH2

The general formula for ethers is?

ROR

The name given to the chemical reaction which involves the removal of oxygen from an inorganic substance is?

Reduction

Electrolytes are substances which, in solution?

Release both positive and negative ions

Which of the following solutions contains the most solute?

Supersaturated

What are the chief components of air?

The elements of oxygen and nitrogen

The atomic number of an element is equivalent to?

The total number of its protons or electrons (NOT AND)

Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning arterial fluids?

They are normally injected into body cavities

Which of these is NOT a property of organic amines

They have a pleasant odor

Adipocere is chemically most similar to?

A Soap

A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom is?

A proton

All open chained hydrocarbons are classified as?

Aliphatic

The type of hydrocarbon in which the carbon atoms are linked together by double bonds is?

Alkenes Not AlkAnes

A carbohydrydrate molecule that contains an aldehyde group is?

An Aldose

Citrates and oxalates are usually added to embalming fluids to act as?

Anticoagulants

Substances which ionize in solution to produce OH ions are?

Bases

Fluorine and iodine are related to?

Bromine

Which of the following will not have any effect on the solubility of a given solvent?

Capacity of the container

What type of change occurs when the composition of a substance is altered, and a new substance is formed?

Chemical Change

The shrinking of blood cells in a hypertonic salt solution is called?

Crenation

The removal of the amino group from amino acid is?

Deamination

What is benzaldehyde used for in embalming fluids?

Deodorant

The process used to separate colloidal solutes from crystalloid solutes is?

Dialysis

Most acids, bases, and salts when in solution make very good?

Electrolytes

The simplest forms of matter are?

Elements

Which of the following is an example of a monohydroxy alcohol?

Ethanol

Which of these compounds is described as a water-solute gas with an irritation pungent odor?

Formaldehyde

How many main classes of inorganic compounds are there?

Four

A metallic element becomes electronically charged by?

Giving up an electron

What property is exhibited by colloidal substances which allows them to absorb large quantiles of water?

Imbibition

Which of these is classified as a physical property of water?

It expands when it freezes

Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning carbon?

It is present in water molecules


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