Funeral Service Chemistry

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The chemical group that makes an alcohol molecule soluble in water and useful to the embalmer

-OH

The percentage of weight of formaldehyde in formalin is

37%

The basic unit of aromatic compounds

Benzene

The study of compounds produced and used by living organisms

Biochemistry

R-COOH; buffers

Carboxylic acids (organic acids)

The study of matter, elements, compounds, mixtures and the changes that matter undergoes

Chemistry

Larger amount of solute in relation to solvent

Concentrated solution

The class of compounds used in embalming fluid as perfuming agents

Esters

R-COR; preservatives and disinfectants

Keytones

CH3OH is the chemical formula for

Methanol

Which of the following can be separated by physical methods

Mixtures

Location of electrons

Orbits

Protein digesting enzymes

Pepsin

C6H6O is the chemical formula for

Phenol

Formaldehyde in terms of embalming is used as a

Preservative and disinfectant

Formaldehyde is an ingredient of embalming fluid used to

Preserve tissue

The dilution of arterial fluid prepared by the embalmer

Primary Dilution

Subatomic particle with a positive charge

Proton

Embalming fluid used as an anticoagulant

Sodium Citrate

Homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

Solution

A humectant commonly used in embalming fluid

Sorbitol

In use with embalming fluids, water and methyl alcohol are examples of

Vehicles

Two or more substances that are combined together but are NOT chemically combined form

a mixture

The function of methanal in embalming fluid

a preservative

Sodium lauryl sulfate is used in embalming fluid as what

a surfactant

Borax is used in embalming to

adjust pH

C2H4O is the chemical formula for

aldehydes

R-CHO; embalming preservatives and disinfectants

aldehydes

R-NH2; produce bad smells

amines

The building blocks of protein

amino acids

Sodium citrate when used in embalming fluid functions as an

anticoagulant

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

anticoagulants

The abbreviation for the name of an element

atomic symbol

Adipocere is a derivative of

body fats

Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are considered

carbohydrates

Any substance that will speed up o slow down a chemical reaction

catalyst

What type of embalming fluid contains high concentrations of disinfectants and preservatives by lack active dyes and other modifying agents

cavity fluid

Bleaching of blood discolorations may be done chemically by use of all the following acids except

citric

Chemical combination of two o more elements

compound

The slow oxidation of organic matter

decay

What is the function of the plaster of paris in hardening compound

dehydration

Chemicals that have the capability of displacing unpleasant odors

deodorants

What is methyl salicylate used for in embalming

deodorants

Separation of crystalloids from colloids by means of a semipermeable membrane

dialysis

Small amount of solute in relation to the solvent

dilute solution

Eosine, ponceau, and erythrosine are used in embalming fluids as

dyes

Substances that release BOTH positively and negatively charged ions in a solution

electrolytes

Subatomic particle with a negative charge

electron

Simplest and fundamental matter is called an

element

R-COOR; perfuming agents

esters

(C2H5)2O is the chemical formula for

ethers

CH2O is the chemical formula for

formaldehyde

Another name for methanoic acid

formic acid

The oxidation of formaldehyde forms

formic acid

Abbreviated expression representing a compound

formula

A trihydroxy alcohol found in both embalming fluids and in the structure of lipids and fats

glycerol

Which of these IS NOT a characteristic of a jaundice fluid

high index of formaldehyde

A substance in embalming fluid which serves to retain moisture in the body is known as

humectant

Compounds produced when water of crystallization is part of their formula

hydrates

The most abundant compound in the universe

hydrogen

Splitting of a compound by the action of water

hydrolosis

Acids, bases, salts and oxides are considered

inorganic compounds

Mass can neither be created or destroyed refers to the

law of conversion

The most commonly used as an indicator

litmus paper

Deodorants are used as what

masking agents

A wood alcohol

methanol

Heterogeneous combination of two or more substances

mixture

What is paradichlorobenze used for in embalming

mold inhibitor

A combination of two of the same elements

molecule

Glucose and fructose cannot be broken down into simpler sugars because they are considered

monosaccharide

A reaction from acids and bases and produces salt water

neutralization

Subatomic particle with no charge

neutron

Location of protons

nucleus

The study of carbon compounds

organic chemistry

Hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, keytones are considered

organic compounds

The process of removing electrons is called

oxidation

Compound containing oxygen in addition to another element

oxide

The most abundant element on earth

oxygen

Acidity or alkalinity is conveniently expressed on a scale of

pH values

Of the following class of chemicals that are used as humectants in embalming fluids are

polyhydric alcohols

To flush discoloration from the vascular system, inject what type of fluid

pre-injection

Phenol is used in embalming fluids as a

preservative

Water of high mineral content such as hard water tends to

promote blood clotting

The ANAEROBIC decomposition of proteins

putrefaction

The process of gaining electrons is called

reduction

Extremely hard water should not be used in diluting embalming fluid because it

results in blood coagulation

Solvent has dissolved as much as is possible

saturated solution

Paraformaldehyde is formaldehyde in what state

solid state

Capability to enter a solvent to form a solution

solubility

Substance an enzyme acts upon

substrate

Solution that contains most solute

supersaturate

Contains more solute than it can hold

supersaturated solution

The component of arterial fluid that is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at the surface of a liquid

surfactant

The total amount of formaldehyde required to preserve all of the protein in the body is

the formaldehyde demand

The function of glycerol in embalming fluid

to act as a humectant

More solute can be dissolved

unsaturated

When ammonia combines with formaldehyde based substances, it forms a neutral compound known as

urotropin

Solvents are considered

vehicles

The important vehicle for an arterial solution

water

Reodorants are used in embalming fluid as

wetting agents


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