Restorative+fluids

Melvin Shaw Chemistry Lab I Reynolds, K.
 * Restorative Art Fluids

There are many fluids used in the embalming process and yet, there also are a few used in the restoration of the remains of the human body. Some include, bleaching agents such as phenol which are then diluted to gain the final index of the arterial solution. Usually cavity fluid is used for bleaching when time permits. The phenol may be employed when haste is important. Methanol is used t ohold the formaldehyde in solution.Formalin refers specifically to 37% aqueous formaldehyde and is commonly used in funeral homes. Mortuary bleach to lose any discolorations within the remains, also laundry bleach to rid germs and also may be employed for a compress but has an lingering odor. General stain fluids such iodine is used as an antiseptic to this. Hydrochloric acid which is the solution of hydrogen chloride in water. It's a highly corrossive,strong mineral acid and has major industrial uses. Rubbing alcohol is a liquid prepared and is used primarily for topical application. It is prepared from a special denatured alcohol solution and contains 97.5-100% by volume of pure, concentrated ethanol. Also sodium hyposulfite also spelled sodium thiosulphate, is a colorless crystallite compound that is more familiar as the pentahydrate,an efflorescent,monoclinic crystalline substance also called sodium hyposulfite or "hypo." Lemon juice taken or as a restorative to increase the flow of blood through nose owing to intense heat for better results of restoration.**