Group 1B - Coinage Metals Flashcards
For Tollen’s test
A. Silver nitrate 1% ophthalmic soln
B. Ammoniacal AgNO3
C. 0.5% AgNO3 soln
B
Lunar caustic
A. AgNO3
B. CuSO4
C. AgNO2
A
Antidote for phosphorus poisoning
A. AgNO3
B. CaO
C. CuSO4
C
Cu poisoning
Wilson’s dse
Brass
A. Copper and tin
B. Copper and zinc
C. Copper and gold
B
Bronze
A. Copper and tin
B. Copper and zinc
C. Copper and gold
A
Gold may be dissolved in
A. 3 parts HNO3 : 1 part HCl
B. 1 part HNO3 : 1 part HCl
C. 1 part HNO3 : 3 parts HCl
C
Argyrol
A. Strong
B. Mild
C. Colloidal
B
Colloidal silver iodide
A. Protargin
B. Argyrol
C. Neosilvol
C
Irrigation of urethra and bladder for tx of gonorrhea
A. Argyria
B. Neosilvol
C. Protargin
C
Bordeaux mixture
A. AgNO3 + CaO
B. KMnO4 + CaO
C. CuSO4 + CaO
C
Protein precipitant
A. Cu +
B. Cu ++
C. Cu +++
B
Antidote for Argyria
A. NaCl
B. AgNO3
C. CuSO4
A
Luminous vomitus
A. Copper poisoning
B. Silver poisoning
C. Phosphorus poisoning
C
Indelible ink
AgNO3
Component of Purple of Cassius
Gold and tannic acid
Paris green
Copper acetoarsenate
CuSO4
A. Blue vitriol
B. White vitriol
C. Green vitriol
A
Antiseptic for the eyes
A. Argyria
B. Neosilvol
C. Protargin
A
_____% AgNO3 solution as wet dressing for third degree burns
A. 0.05
B. 5
C. 0.5
C
King of all metals
A. Cu
B. Au
C. Ag
B
Eyewash for newly born for gonorrhea
A. Silver nitrate 1% ophthalmic soln
B. Ammoniacal AgNO3
C. 0.5% AgNO3 soln
A
Antidote for Wilson’s dse
A. Silver
B. Penicillamine
C. Deferoxamine
B
Sterling silver
A. 96% pure
B. 99% pure
C. 92% pure
C