Across
- 2. turns blue in presence of cocaine
- 6. low potential for abuse, have current medical use
- 7. subjects material to series of color tests, pinpoints and confirms identity
- 9. turns purple-blue in presence of LSD
- 10. must show low abuse potential and have medical use
- 12. uses solid stationary phase coated into glass plate and mobile liquid phase to separate components of mixture
- 13. measures quantity of radiation that a material absorbs as wavelength and frequency
- 14. turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- 15. test for drugs that yields characteristics when brought into contact with specific chemicals
- 16. turns violet-blue in presence of barbituates
- 17. moving phase called carrier gas through a column
Down
- 1. when chemicals are added to drug, crystalline structures form
- 3. specific tests to identify a substance and exclude all other known substances, combination of tests
- 4. beam of high energy electrons collided with material and produce positively charged ions
- 5. less potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use
- 8. turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine, and most opium derivatives
- 10. high potential for abuse, have medical uses within severe restrictions
- 11. high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use