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105 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 105
Lavandula latifolia
Ginger
Spike Lavender
Aldehyde's Oils
Ketone's Oils
Term 2 of 105
Black Pepper
Piper nigrum
Pimpinella anisum
Piper methysticum
Capsicum
Definition 3 of 105
Anti-fungal, Sedative, Cooling, Anti-inflammatory
Oxides Therapeutic Properties
Monoterpene Therapeutic Properties
What is the main concern with monoterpenes?
Aldehydes Therapeutic Properties
,Term 4 of 105
Frankincense
Aldehyde's smell
Melaleuca alternifolia
Boswellia carterii
Citrus paradise
Term 5 of 105
Anise
Mentha x piperita
Piper nigrum
Pimpinella anisum
Laurus nobilis
Term 6 of 105
What is a hydroxyl?
Benzene ring
Pelargonium roseum x asperum
Irritation, sensitization, and photoxicity
OH functional group
,Term 7 of 105
Eucalyptusy
Ketone's smell
Oxide's smell
Ester's smell
Oxide's shelf life
Term 8 of 105
Which families are neurotoxic?
Acids and Bases can be this type of toxic
Alcohols and Esters can be this type of toxic
Ketones and Ethers can be this type of toxic
Alkanes and Alkenes can be this type of toxic
Definition 9 of 105
Camphor is a constituent to which family?
Why are alcohols classified as aromatic compounds?
Most Ketones end in "one" with one exception....
How do aldehydes differ from ketones?
What Is the role of camphor in alcohols?
, Term 10 of 105
Melissa
Elettaria cardamomum
Foeniculum vulgare
Hydrastis canadensis
Melissa officinalis
Term 11 of 105
Oxide's oils
Basil, clary sage, juniper berry, marjoram, thyme, cypress, helichrysum
Lemon, peppermint, tea tree, lavender, frankincense, bergamot, cedarwood
Cardamom, Eucalyptus globulus, German Chamomile, Laurel Leaf, Ravintsara, Rosemary,
Spike Lavender
Cinnamon, clove, orange, patchouli, ylang ylang, vetiver, sandalwood
Definition 12 of 105
Esters are known to relieve ____.
Why are ethers commonly used as solvents?
How do esters contribute to acidity?
Which chemical family is known as the "stress" oils?
What are the properties of aldehydes?
105 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 105
Lavandula latifolia
Ginger
Spike Lavender
Aldehyde's Oils
Ketone's Oils
Term 2 of 105
Black Pepper
Piper nigrum
Pimpinella anisum
Piper methysticum
Capsicum
Definition 3 of 105
Anti-fungal, Sedative, Cooling, Anti-inflammatory
Oxides Therapeutic Properties
Monoterpene Therapeutic Properties
What is the main concern with monoterpenes?
Aldehydes Therapeutic Properties
,Term 4 of 105
Frankincense
Aldehyde's smell
Melaleuca alternifolia
Boswellia carterii
Citrus paradise
Term 5 of 105
Anise
Mentha x piperita
Piper nigrum
Pimpinella anisum
Laurus nobilis
Term 6 of 105
What is a hydroxyl?
Benzene ring
Pelargonium roseum x asperum
Irritation, sensitization, and photoxicity
OH functional group
,Term 7 of 105
Eucalyptusy
Ketone's smell
Oxide's smell
Ester's smell
Oxide's shelf life
Term 8 of 105
Which families are neurotoxic?
Acids and Bases can be this type of toxic
Alcohols and Esters can be this type of toxic
Ketones and Ethers can be this type of toxic
Alkanes and Alkenes can be this type of toxic
Definition 9 of 105
Camphor is a constituent to which family?
Why are alcohols classified as aromatic compounds?
Most Ketones end in "one" with one exception....
How do aldehydes differ from ketones?
What Is the role of camphor in alcohols?
, Term 10 of 105
Melissa
Elettaria cardamomum
Foeniculum vulgare
Hydrastis canadensis
Melissa officinalis
Term 11 of 105
Oxide's oils
Basil, clary sage, juniper berry, marjoram, thyme, cypress, helichrysum
Lemon, peppermint, tea tree, lavender, frankincense, bergamot, cedarwood
Cardamom, Eucalyptus globulus, German Chamomile, Laurel Leaf, Ravintsara, Rosemary,
Spike Lavender
Cinnamon, clove, orange, patchouli, ylang ylang, vetiver, sandalwood
Definition 12 of 105
Esters are known to relieve ____.
Why are ethers commonly used as solvents?
How do esters contribute to acidity?
Which chemical family is known as the "stress" oils?
What are the properties of aldehydes?