mod 5 Flashcards
he characterized scoff and basis in 1680
robert boyle
these are acids that can donate one hydrogen ion or proton per molecule in an aqueous solution
monoprotic acids
these are acids that can donate two or more hydrogen ion or proportions per molecule in an aqueous solution
polyprotic acids
are bases that will accept just one hydrogen ion per formula unit
monobasic bases
these are bases that will accept more than one hydrogen per formula unit
polybasic bases
it is a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react in stoichiometric amounts to produce water and salt
neutralization
A mixture of calcium hydroxide and sodium or potassium hydroxide or both
Intended for use in metabolism tests, anesthesia and oxygen therapy
soda lime
a solution that can resist pH change upon the addition of an acidic or basic components
buffer
a buffer must consist of a weak conjugate acid-base pair
buffer composition
2 inorganic buffer systems
phosphate buffer
borate buffer
It is a reducing agent and is used in pharmaceutical preparations containing oxidizable substances to maintain these substances in their reduced form
antioxidants
Most difficult to prepare because of its aseptic condition
sterile water for injection
Prepared from sterilized
water for injections
For use in inhalation therapy
sterile water for inhalation
refers to vitreous material, material which softens gradually
glass
decreases the coefficient of expansion of pyrex glass
boron
gives a brown light resistant glass
potassium
absorbs light of wavelength
rare earth
a type of container where it is superior light protective
opaque
a type of container where the amount in the bottle is seen; ease of pouring
clear
a weak acid
antiseptic
boric acid
produces yellow stain on animal tissue.
used to destroy chancres/warts
nitric acid
colorless, odorless liquid. when heated it vaporizes and give off white fumes of SO3
sulfuric acid
aka muriatic acid, disinfectant
hydrochloric acid
acidifying agent aka orthophosphoric and acido orthofosforico
phosphoric acid