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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Photolytic Degradation And Its Prevention » PHARMACAREERS What does photolytic degradation refer to? A. Degradation of a drug due to exposure to heat B. Degradation of a drug due to exposure to light C.…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Accelerated Stability Testing In Expiration Dating Of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms » PHARMACAREERS What is the primary purpose of accelerated stability testing? A. To determine the final dosage of a drug B. To predict the…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Stabilization Of Medicinal Agents Against Common Reactions Like Hydrolysis And Oxidation » PHARMACAREERS Stabilization of medicinal agents primarily aims to: A. Increase bioavailability B. Prevent degradation C. Enhance solubility D. Improve taste Common chemical…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Physical And Chemical Factors Influencing The Chemical Degradation Of Pharmaceutical Product » PHARMACAREERS Which physical factor can influence the chemical degradation of pharmaceutical products? A. Temperature B. Concentration of reactants C. Presence of catalysts…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Reaction Kinetics
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Reaction Kinetics: Zero-Order Reactions, Zero-Pseudo-Order Reactions, First-Order Reactions, Second-Order Reactions » PHARMACAREERS For a zero-order reaction, the rate of reaction is: A. Directly proportional to reactant concentration B. Inversely proportional to reactant concentration C.…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Flow Properties Of Powders » PHARMACAREERS What is meant by the flow properties of powders? a) The color of the powder b) The ability of powder particles to move and flow c) The taste…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Derived Properties Of Powders » PHARMACAREERS What is porosity in the context of powders? a) The color of the powder b) The proportion of void space in a bulk powder c) The taste of…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Particle Shape, Specific Surface, Surface Area Determination, Permeability, And Adsorption » PHARMACAREERS What is the significance of particle shape in pharmaceuticals? a) It affects the taste of the medication b) It influences the flow and packing properties of powders c) It changes the…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Micromeretics
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Micromeretics, Particle Size And Distribution, Mean Particle Size » PHARMACAREERS What is micromeretics? a) The study of large particles b) The science and technology of small particles c) The study of chemical reactions d)…
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Pharmacy Practice MCQ
Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference. Rheological Properties Of Emulsions And Emulsion Formulation By HLB Method » PHARMACAREERS What is an emulsion? a) A homogeneous mixture of two or more liquids that are typically immiscible b) A solution of solid…
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