Dissolution Flashcards

1
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A drug should be dissolved before it is absorbed. TRUE or FALSE

A

TRUE

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2
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What is Dissolution ?

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The process by which a drug molecule (or ion, i.e. salts) moves from the solid phase to the liquid
phase

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3
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Low solubility of drug in the body means dissolution maybe the rate-limiting step to absorption and, thereafter,
therapeutic effect. TRUE or FALSE

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TRUE

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4
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Define ‘Solutions’

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Homogeneous mixtures of two or more pure substances

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5
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In a solution, the solute is dispersed uniformly throughout the solvent. TRUE or FALSE

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TRUE

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6
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Molality is more accurate than Molarity. Why ?

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Molality is unaffected by temperature

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7
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How does a solution form ? Use NaCl in water as an example

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  • NaCl is the solute, water is the solvent
  • Hydrogen bonds between water molecules are disrupted (thermodynamics)
  • NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl-
  • Ion-dipole interactions form b/wn Na-OH2 and ClH2O
  • This means ions are solvated by water
    (water = solvent, Ions are hydrated)
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8
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If intermolecular forces b/wn solute and solvent are stronger then it is more likely that the solute will dissolve in the solvent. TRUE or FALSE

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TRUE

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9
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State 4 types of intermolecular forces

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1) Hydrogen bonds
2) Dipole-dipole interactions
3) Van der Waals
4) ion-dipole interactions (for ionic species)

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10
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The degree of hydrogen bonding can influence solubility in Glucose and cyclohexane. TRUE or FALSE

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TRUE

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11
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Which vitamins are soluble in non-polar solvents (e.g: oils)

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VIt A, D, K and E

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12
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Which vitamins are water-soluble ?

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Vit B and C

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13
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How does a solution form ?

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  • Solvent molecules are attracted to surface ions
  • Each ion is surrounded by solvent molecules
  • Energy change results in solvation/hydration
    e. g: NaCl (or other ionic solids) in water
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