What is the dispersion of a liquid in another liquid called? a. Gel b. Foam c. Emulsion d. Aerosol
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c. Emulsion
The particle size in suspension is a. less than 103 nm b. 102 nm c. Greater than 103 d. 10 nm
Creaming is? a. Reversible b. Irreversible c. Both d. Difficult to predict
Upward creaming is observed in? a. W/O b. O/W c. Both d. Micro
Pharmaceutical suspensions are generally… a. Flocculated b. De-flocculated c. Both d. None
Rate of sedimentation is high in? a. Flocculated b. De-flocculated c. Both d. None
Cake formation is characteristic feature _ a. Flocculated b. De- flocculated c. Thixotropic suspension d. Structured suspension
For Ideal suspension ,the sedimentation volume should be a. Zero b. Equal to one c. More than one d. Less than one
Suppository bases ___ a. Maintain shape b. Helps in insertion into the body cavity c. Theobroma oil is example d. All of the above
Which of the following is NOT an ideal property of bases? a. Shall be non-irritant b. Shall not interfere in release c. Shall be compatible with drugs d. None of the above
Which of the following is an advantage of suppositories? a. Need to store at low temp. b. Cost-expensive c. Drug may be degraded by microbial d. Can be given to unconscious patient
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