Test 4 - The Math and the Two papers Flashcards

1
Q

What does Chemia mean?

A

An infusion or poured into

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2
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The study of the nature of matter and the changes that matter undergoes?

A

Chemistry

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3
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Characteristics of a substance that are observed or measured without a change in chemical composition

A

Physical Properties

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4
Q

Study of physical and chemical changes in the human body that are caused by the process of death

A

Thanatochemistry

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5
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What kind of science is chemistry?

A

Environmental Science

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6
Q

What is the universal solvent?

A

Water

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7
Q

What is most commonly used vehicle in embalming?

A

Water

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8
Q

Are the solids in hard water soluble or insoluble?

A

Soluble

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9
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What are the minerals in hard water?

A

Calcium, Magnesium, and sometimes iron

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10
Q

Why is there temporary hardness?

A

Bicarbonate salts of calcium and magnesium

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11
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What is permanent hardness caused by?

A

Chloride and sulfate salts of calcium and magnesium

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12
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What is the double replacement reaction in converting water removed by?

A

Filtration

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13
Q

Deposit after chemically reacting with soap and hard water minerals

A

Curd

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14
Q

How does the Ion Exchange occur?

A

On a resin medium

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15
Q

How does simple distillation take place?

A

Vaporization and condensation of water

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16
Q

Physical removal of particles that are too large to pass through the pores in a filter

A

Filtration

17
Q

What is used in carbon adsorption?

A

Activated Charcoal

18
Q

When are vegetated forms of bacteria killed after exposure to boiling water?

A

5 minutes after

19
Q

Removes gases and oxidizable organic matter

A

Aeration

20
Q

Could be used in an intermediate step in purification of sewage

A

Aeration

21
Q

Most widely used chemical disinfectant; Destroys odors and arrests putrefaction

A

Chlorination

22
Q

What are the Formalin Percentages?

A

37% by weight
40% by volume
7% Methyl Alcohol

23
Q

Stabilizes formalin and is a solvent and a germicide

A

Methanol

24
Q

Dehydrates the tissue

A

Ethyl Alcohol

25
Q

Invented by Dr. Gunter vin Hagens used to preserve physical bodies for anatomical studies

A

Plastination