Examination in Chemistry, University of Buffalo Medical Department, 1884-1885
Title
Examination in Chemistry, University of Buffalo Medical Department, 1884-1885
Subject
Letter writing
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
Educational tests and measurements
State University of New York at Buffalo. School of Medicine
Description
This is a photograph of an examination in chemistry given at the University of Buffalo medical school after the 1884-1885 session. Frances Proctor Ames graduated from the medical school in 1885.
Creator
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives
Date
1884-1885
Contributor
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
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image/jpeg
Language
en-US
Type
Text
Identifier
RG9-12-1043_1_5_008
Date Created
2016-05-10
Is Part Of
Frances Proctor Ames Papers, 1882-1948 (RG 9/12/1043)
LIB-UA041
Extent
12.7x21.6
Transcription
University of Buffalo--Medical Department.
SESSION OF 1884-'85. c4766 Oz
Examination in Chemistry.
1. State the laws governing the combination of elements, and the laws
of Gay Lussac, and of Avogadro.
2. Explain the meaning of "valence," "atomic weight," "molecu-
lar weight" and "symbol." Give examples of ten elements.
3. What is meant by composition and constitution? Illustrate by
formulæ of amylic alcohol.
4. Describe the tests for arsenic.
5. Give the names, formulæ and molecular weights of, and the tests for,
the strong mineral acids.
6. Give the formulæ, constitution, names, and formulæ of sodium salts
of the acids containing phosphorus.
7. Give the formulæ and names of the sodium, calcium, and iron
salts of hydrochloric, nitric and sulphuric acids.
8. Give examples (names and formulæ) of primary, secondary and
tertiary monamines and monamides; diamides, imides, and amido
acids.
9. Explain the formation of the oxide of ethyl, and state its properties.
10. Explain the constitution of the fats and the process of saponi-
fication.
11. Define the following terms: Hydrocarbon; Carbohydrate; Alka-
loid; Simple Ether; Compound Ether; Acid; Base; Salt.
12. Describe the symptoms of poisoning by Strychnine; the treatment
indicated; and the tests for the alkaloid.
13. How would you test the urine for sugar and albuminoids?
14. How is the formation of calculi influenced by the reaction of the
urine?
15. Give the chemical and popular names of the following: SO4H2;
SO4Fe; SO4Sn; SO4Cu; HCl; NaCl; NO2H; Hg2Cl2; Hg
Cl2; SO4Mg; CO2Ca; SO4 Ca; SO4Ca, 2 Aq; CaO; CaH2O2.
NOTE.--Answers to ten of the above questions are required. Each candidate is at liberty to select which ten he will answer.
SESSION OF 1884-'85. c4766 Oz
Examination in Chemistry.
1. State the laws governing the combination of elements, and the laws
of Gay Lussac, and of Avogadro.
2. Explain the meaning of "valence," "atomic weight," "molecu-
lar weight" and "symbol." Give examples of ten elements.
3. What is meant by composition and constitution? Illustrate by
formulæ of amylic alcohol.
4. Describe the tests for arsenic.
5. Give the names, formulæ and molecular weights of, and the tests for,
the strong mineral acids.
6. Give the formulæ, constitution, names, and formulæ of sodium salts
of the acids containing phosphorus.
7. Give the formulæ and names of the sodium, calcium, and iron
salts of hydrochloric, nitric and sulphuric acids.
8. Give examples (names and formulæ) of primary, secondary and
tertiary monamines and monamides; diamides, imides, and amido
acids.
9. Explain the formation of the oxide of ethyl, and state its properties.
10. Explain the constitution of the fats and the process of saponi-
fication.
11. Define the following terms: Hydrocarbon; Carbohydrate; Alka-
loid; Simple Ether; Compound Ether; Acid; Base; Salt.
12. Describe the symptoms of poisoning by Strychnine; the treatment
indicated; and the tests for the alkaloid.
13. How would you test the urine for sugar and albuminoids?
14. How is the formation of calculi influenced by the reaction of the
urine?
15. Give the chemical and popular names of the following: SO4H2;
SO4Fe; SO4Sn; SO4Cu; HCl; NaCl; NO2H; Hg2Cl2; Hg
Cl2; SO4Mg; CO2Ca; SO4 Ca; SO4Ca, 2 Aq; CaO; CaH2O2.
NOTE.--Answers to ten of the above questions are required. Each candidate is at liberty to select which ten he will answer.
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Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948, “Examination in Chemistry, University of Buffalo Medical Department, 1884-1885,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed February 10, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/79651.