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Thanatochemistry- Embalming Fluid Chapter 13 Review Questions with complete Solutions Already Passed Potassium carbonate - Answers Is an activating substance (K2C03) Modifying agents - Answers buffers, humectants, water conditioners and inorganic salts Buffers - Answers • Maintain pH of 6.5 t...

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Potassium carbonate - Answers Is an activating substance (K2C03)

Modifying agents - Answers buffers, humectants, water conditioners and inorganic salts

Buffers - Answers • Maintain pH of 6.5 to 9.0 to allow proper functioning of formaldehyde

• At time of death the pH drops but decomposition causes it to swing back up

• Acidity cause polymerization of formaldehyde into paraformaldehyde

• Strongly alkaline conditions cause formaldehyde to decompose

• Examples: borax, sodium phosphate, citrates, and sodium salt of EDTA

Humectants - Answers Moisture retaining agents

• Make tissue more pliant and flexible

• Coating effect: wrap around formaldehyde molecules to prevent direct contact with proteins until
tissues are saturated with the preservative

• Examples: glycols (dihydroxy alcohols), glycerol (trihydroxy alcohol), sorbitol, other polyhydroxy
alcohols and water soluble lanolin compounds

• Lanolinisanemollientwheninjected into the body; gives soft life-like feel to the body

Anticoagulants - Answers • If hard water is used in diluting concentrated embalming fluids the ionized
calcium will initiate the clotting mechanism of blood in the corpse

• Water softeners or conditioners are added to embalming fluids to remove any calcium present in the
water

• The water conditioners are called anticoagulants b/c they prevent blood coagulation

Surfactants - Answers • Surface tension reducers, wetting agents or penetrating agents

• Reduce the surface tension at the cell membrane allowing embalming fluid to flow into tissues from
the capillaries

• Reduces surface tension by reducing molecular cohesion of the liquid so that it can flow through
smaller apertures

• Examples: sodium lauryl sulfate and sulfonates

Dyes - Answers • assist in restoration of tissue pigmentation

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