Match the following items with their corresponding descriptions: 1) Type I glass, 2) Colouring agent, 3) Menstruum, 4) Sweetening agent. a) Solvent used for extraction, b) Borosili... Match the following items with their corresponding descriptions: 1) Type I glass, 2) Colouring agent, 3) Menstruum, 4) Sweetening agent. a) Solvent used for extraction, b) Borosilicate, c) Soda lime, d) Caramel, e) Saccharine, f) EDTA.
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The question is asking to match different types of glass and agents with their corresponding descriptions or functions. The user is likely looking for information on how these items relate to each other in a chemistry or materials context.
Answer
1) b, 2) d, 3) a, 4) e.
- Type I glass - b) Borosilicate, 2) Colouring agent - d) Caramel, 3) Menstruum - a) Solvent used for extraction, 4) Sweetening agent - e) Saccharine.
Answer for screen readers
- Type I glass - b) Borosilicate, 2) Colouring agent - d) Caramel, 3) Menstruum - a) Solvent used for extraction, 4) Sweetening agent - e) Saccharine.
More Information
Type I glass is borosilicate, known for its high resistance to thermal shock. Caramel is used as a coloring agent in food and drinks. A menstruum is a solvent, typically in extraction. Saccharine is a common artificial sweetener.
Tips
Ensure correct terminology understanding: Borosilicate is a type of glass, caramel and saccharine are additives.
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