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Ion that often show expectorant action

IODIDE

Element present in Grignard's reagent

Magnesium (Mg)

Used as a diagnostic to scan bones

Radioactive strontium

alternative gas used as inert atmosphere for industrial processed where nitrogen can react

Argon

"diagonally related elements" in the periodic table

BRIDGE ELEMENTS

Copper is an essential trace element used for utilization of iron and occurs in:

Hemocyanin

considered to be the best antidote for mercury poisoning

Sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate

chronic condition that resembles tuberculosis in symptoms

Silicosis

Element purported to have an immune system enhancing and antitumor effects

GERMANIUM

Thenard's "oxygenated acid"

Hydrogen peroxide

term used to describe a solution having the same pH as another solution in w/c it is compared

Isohydric

Gas that was once named "niton"

Radon

Scientists who isolated "krypton" in liquid residues from argon

Ramsay & Travers

emitted when a neutron converts to proton

NEGATRON

emitted when proton converts to a neutron

POSITRON

In handling bromine, it is advisable to have this in order to stop its action

AMMONIA WATER

Koppeschaar's Solution

Bromine, tenth normal


solution

Phenolated Iodine Solution

Boulton's solution

conc. of iodine effective to combat many common bacteria in distilled water

1:5000 (0.02%)

Three Bromides Elixir

Na, K, NH4

strength of potassium permanganate as antimicrobial

0.02%

used as antioxidant in Hydroiodic syrup and Ferrous Iodide syrup

Hypophosphorous acid

Aluminon reagent is chemically known as:

tri-ammonium aurine-tricarboxylate

Cobalt meta-aluminate

Thenard's blue

ion when warmed with conc H2SO4 and metallic Cu, evolved brown gas; (+) result w/ Brown ring test

Nitrate

Nitrates + Nitron reagent

White ppt

Violet phosphorus is formed by heating white phosphorus with:

SODIUM

Scheele's green is

Cupric hydrogen arsenite

this is obtained by the action of zinc upon solutions of antimony trichloride

ANTIMONY BLACK

contains 80% Tin + 20% Antimony

Babbit Metal

conc of bismuth used as ointment

30%

a modification of Marsh's Test

Gutzeit's test

places where reacting molecules may be absorbed are called:

Active sites

Solution used to differentiate Group I cations

HCl


(hydrochloric acid)

This is the process by w/c a chemical reaction occurs:


a. Reaction mechanism


B. Reaction kinetics


C. reaction order


D. NOTA

A. Reaction mechanism

This metals exhibit autocomplexation:


A. Noble metals


B. Volatile metals


C. Coinage metals


D. Alkaline earth metals

B. Volatile metals

Major constituent of the bones and teeth

Hydroxyapatite

Conc. of silver nitrate used as wet dressing for third degree burns

0.5%

Used in infant's milk formula for the purpose of preventing curdling of milk

CaOH (CALCIUM HYDROXIDE)

Zinc uranyl acetate, Mg uranyl acetate, and cobalt uranyl acetate, forms insoluble salts with:

SODIUM



Among the three acetates the most suitable for qualitative test for sodium is COBALT URANYL ACETATE

considered to be the most sensitive test for nitrates

LUNGE TEST

Stabilizer for silver protein compounds

Disodium calcium EDTA

Solutions that can dissolve gold

Selenic Acid


Aqua regia (Nitric acid + HCl [3:1])

ONLY single acid that can dissolve gold

Selenic acid

Calcium salt most frequently recommended for oral consumption

Dibasic calcium phosphate

Process thay can produce hydrogen with 99% purity

Messerschmidt Process

Process to obtain sodium bicarbonate

Solvay Process

Process to obtain magnesium

Dow Process

Processes to obtain aluminum

Hall Heroult & Alcoa Chlorine

Process to obtain sulfur

Frasch Process

Process to obtain nitric acid

Ostwald Process

Process to obtain ammonia

Haber Process