preservative that contains many additives
embalming fluid
how does embalming fluid work? (3)
Organic chemical nature (4)
structure of carbon (3)
can have up to four bonds associated
tetravalent
in organic chemistry, a group of atoms known to have unique characteristics
functional groups
a chemical compound containing carbon and hydrogen molecules
hydrocarbons
functional groups (8)
carbon chains linked by single bonds
alkanes
structures that have the same molecular formula but different connectivity
-straight chain vs. a branch
isomer
structure remaining when a hydrogen is removed from an alkane group
-ane is replaced with -yl
alkyl group
alkyl groups that are attached to halogen atoms
alkyl halide
compounds that contain rings of carbon atoms
-properties similar to acyclic or open chain alkanes
cycloalkanes
hydrogen contain a triple bond between adjacent carbon atoms
alkynes
Alcohol and phenol functional groups (6)
-chemicals used as disinfectants, humectants, and cauterizing agents are mostly made up of alcohols and phenols
an agent, usually chemical, applied to inanimate objects/surfaces to kill most disease-causing microbial agents, excluding bacterial spores
disinfectant
chemicals that increase the capability of tissues to retain moisture
humectant
a chemical capable of drying tissues by searing
cauterizing agent
alcohol and phenol properties (3)
an organic compound containing one or more hydroxyl (OH_) groups
alcohol
an alcohol with a hydroxyl (OH_) group attached to an aromatic ring
-polar which allows them to serve as effective vehicle for embalming fluid
phenol
liquids that serve as solvents for the components of embalming fluids and solutions
vehicle
organic compound with an open chain
-have a hydroxyl group attached to carbon chain
aliphatic alcohols
polyhydroxy alcohols