Principles Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Solutions And Solubility. Flashcards
Which force us involved in solution formation?
A. Intermolecule force
B. Van-der-Waals force
C. Covalent bond
D. Atomic force
B. Van-der-Waals force
b. When NaCl dissolved in water, which force is involved to form the solution?
A. Keesom force
B. Hydrogen bond
C. Ion-dipole interaction
D. Ion-ion interaction
C. Ion-dipole interaction
Chemical structure influences solubility through all of the following Except.
A. Dielectric constant
B. Particle size
C. Dipole moment
D. Hydrogen bond
B. Particle size
Which of the following solvents, is prepared by mixing equal(50%) volumes of Alcohol, USP, and Purified Water, USP?
A. Rubbing alcohol
B. Dehydrated alcohol
C. Diluted alcohol
D. USP alcohol
C. Diluted alcohol
Lower concentration of particles in solution than cells which flows into the cells and it swells and may burst that causes hemolysis is called?
A. Hypertonic solution
B. Isotonic solution
C. Hypotonic solution
D. Osmotic solution
C. Hypotonic solution
Forces between atoms lead to the formation of molecules and Ions, E.g., Covalent bond, ionic bond, etc. Is defined as:
A. Molecular force
B. Ion dipole force
C. Van-der-Waals forces
D. Atomic force
D. Atomic force
Organic compounds with polar groups are soluble in water by forming hydrogen bonds. Which is not soluble in water?
A. -COOH
B. -CH3
C. -NH2
D. -OH
B. -CH3
All the following are colligative properties EXCEPT:
A. Lowering of vapor pressure
B. Depression of freezing point
C. Elevation of boiling point
D. Spontaneous diffusion
D. Spontaneous diffusion
Which are the isotonic solution that exert the same osmotic pressure as red blood cells?
A. 5% Glucose and 0.9% NaCl
B. 25% NaCl and 2% Glucose
C. 5% Glucose and 70% alcohol
D. 10% alcohol and 2% NaCl
A. 5% Glucose and 0.9% NaCl
Which of the following is not a Vander Waals force?
A. Keesom forces
B. London forces
C. Debye forces
D. Bangla forces
D. Bangla forces
The interaction between a molecule with hydrogen atom and strongly electronegative atom such as fluorine is defined:
A. Keesom force
B. London force
C. Hydrogen bond
D. onic bond
C. Hydrogen bond
In case of, solid solute and liquid solvent, if the temperature increased the solubility:
A. Increase
B. No change occurs
C. Decrease
A. Increase
Negative deviation of Rault’s law takes place if the:
A. Interaction between A-B is weaker than A-A or B-B.
B. Interaction between A-B is stronger than A-A or B-B.
C. Interaction between A-B, A-A, or B-B are equal.
D. Interaction between A-A is stronger than B-B.
B. Interaction between A-B is stronger than A-A or B-B.
Chemical structure influences solubility through:
A. Dipole moment
B. Hydrogen bonding
C. Dielectric properties
D. All the other choices
D. All the other choices
Atropine is a weak base and not soluble in acid, but soluble in water.
A. True
B. False
B. False