This measurement is the standard unit of volume in the metric system
What is a milliliter (or cubic centimeter)
100
This type of chemical reaction requires heat to be added in order for the reaction to take place
What is an endothermic reaction
100
This numeric range represents the specific gravity of Cerebrospinal Fluid, which, considering the baricity of the local anesthetics will determine their flow.
What is 1.003-1.008
100
This property or of matter is demonstrated when the substance assumes the shape of the container it is in, has a definite volume, and which particle motion is moderately restricted.
What is a liquid state
100
This property of matter is seen when the motion of the particles is unrestricted, and the particles are essentially independent of one another
What is a gaseous state
200
This measurement is defined as "the quantity of material an object contains"
What is mass
200
In order, this is the list of four methods of heat loss in the OR, from LEAST to GREATEST
What is Conduction, Evaporation, Convection, and Radiation
200
In addition to baricity, this determines the flow of local anesthetic in spinal administration.
What is position of the patient
200
This is the type of energy which involves motion
What is kinetic energy
200
Adding dextrose to the local anesthetic will change these TWO characteristics of the fluid.
What are Baricity and Specific Gravity
300
This is the formula to calculate the mass of a substance, if the density and volume are known.
What is Mass = Density x Volume
300
This is the ratio of the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a given mass of substance 1 degree celcius, when compared with that needed to raise the same mass of water 1 degree celcius
What is specific heat
300
This flows spontaneously from an object at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature, when they are placed in contact with one another
What is heat
300
This law states that energy is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction
What is the Law of Conservation of energy
300
In a patient with an "x"-degree Celcius change in temperature, this is the number you would multiply by the "x" to determine the degree change in Fahrenheit.
What is 1.8
400
This is the Ratio between Two Densities
What is Specific Gravity
400
This temperature describes the point at which vibrating particles can no longer retain an orderly arrangement
What is the melting point
400
This Law states that during a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed
What is Law of Conservation of Matter
400
This property of matter cannot be compressed, and possesses particles that are in closely interacting, highly ordered system, with restricted motion of the particles
What is a solid
400
This change entails a disappearance of at least one substance and the formation of at least one new substance
What is chemical change
500
This is the Ratio of the MASS of an object to its VOLUME
What is Density
500
This is the theoretical temperature at which a gas would possess no volume
What is 0 Degrees Kelvin (or -273 Celcius)
500
This energy measurement is equal to 4.18 joules
What is 1 calorie
500
This is the number of calories required to change one gram of solid to a liquid at the melting point
What is heat of fusion
500
This is a change which occurs without changing the chemical make-up of the substance undergoing the changes