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1. what is meant by saturation in a solution system




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2. basic characteristics of liquid capsules




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3. Which pharmaceutical dosage forms are composed of powders?




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4. What is a trituration?




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5. 1 apoth oz = x g




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6. Know the BSA equation and how to use a BSA nomogram




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7. What is an oil in water emulsion




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8. Example when something would be a suspension instead of a solution




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9. % w/w




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10. % v/w




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11. MW = g/mol, valence = Eq/Mol, EW=MW/valence = g/Eq




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12. not needed for patients but RPh may need to shake to prepare




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13. -dissolve/disintegrate in mouth -local (oral) drug delivery usually -pastilles (soft, high sugar) -troches (relatively small) -analgesics, anesthetics, antimicrobial




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14. Forcing two immiscible liquids through an orifice under high pressure for the purpose of mixing




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15. 4.64 ml. 89.14g/100ml-85g/100ml = 4.14 g/100 ml. how much water is represented by 4.14 g : 4.14 g* 100ml water/89.14 g = 4.64 ml




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16. same osmolarity




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17. the extent to which a prescription preparation remains within specified limits in terms of: chemical composition, physical composition, and microbiologic activity/contamination




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18. 2 - 4 degrees C




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19. mass/dose




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20. External: active ingredients usually in external phase (touch skin) External use = water in oil (want emollient effect)





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