Drug Receptor Interaction MCQs Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry Important MCQs on Drug Receptor Interaction Here are some Important Question from Medicinal Chemistry In B Pharmacy 4th semester. In This article you came to know about some important Questions on Drug Receptor Interaction Part I. We have divided these in different parts. Here we will discuss some common. ……………………….. Here You can take a test on content given below. Start Quiz Total Score Question Question Option a Option b Option c Option d Correct Answer Wrong answer Next This quiz tools is designed by HK Technical. If…

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Heterocyclic Nomenclature Some Common Structure Medicinal Chemistry

Structure of Some Common Heterocyclic Compounds Medical Organic Chemical Basic. Medicinal Chemistry In B Pharmacy 4th semester, started from these stuff. In This article you came to know about some important basic concepts of Heterocyclic Nomenclature. Here we will discuss some common structure of Heterocyclic Chemistry.  Content Uploaded By: Nakul Saini (Pharmacist), PGIMS Rohtak.

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Solubilization Physical Pharmacy BPharmacy 4th Semester Importance Notes

Important Question on Solubilization for BPharmacy 4th Semester Define Wetting. What are its applications? How surfactants are capable of wetting of powder. Define contact angle. Write its various values ranging from 0° to 180°. Define critical surface tension. Give its application. Define solubilization. Explain process of micelles solubilization with labelled diagram. 1. Define Wetting. What are its applications? Wetting Phenomena In industry, large quantities of powders such as talc or charcoal are added to water. These powders do not get wetted properly in spite of their higher densities than water,…

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Adsorption Isotherms Physical Pharmacy BPharmacy 4th Semester Notes

Important Questions on Adsorption Isotherm: Define Adsorption isotherm. Describe in detail IUPAC classification of adsorbtion isotherm. When a substance moves away from a solution and adsorbs at the surface of a solid, the concentration of the solute remaining in solution is in dynamic equilibrium with the adsorbed concentration at the surface. This distribution ratio of the solute in solution and at the surface is a measure of the adsorption equilibrium. Adsorption studies using gases generally involve the determination of the amount of gas adsorbed, x, by a given mass, m,…

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Langmuir adsorption, Application of adsorption – Physical Pharmacy Important Questions

Important Questions: What are the assumption of Langmuir adsorption. Give its derivation. Write BET equation. Explain adsorption applications under following heading: A) Toxicity B) Purification C) Poisoning Solution And Explainations: 1. What are the assumption of Langmuir adsorption. Give its derivation. Assumptions in Langmuir Adsorption: The surface of solid posses fixed number of active sites for the  adsoption of gases. At maximum adsorption, the gas layer that is found around the solid is of only one molecule thick. The rate of adsorption (condensation) is proportion to number of sites unoccupied.…

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