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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

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Arrhenius Ans- Attributes water ion theory of acid and bases Sulphate Ans- Sulfur ion doesn't react with H2SO4 Sublimation Ans- Direct transition of solid to vapor state Specific heat Ans- Heat required to raise temp. of 1g by 1 celcius Alpha ray Ans- Radioactive particle weighing the same ...

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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

Arrhenius Ans- Attributes water ion theory of acid and bases

Sulphate Ans- Sulfur ion doesn't react with H2SO4

Sublimation Ans- Direct transition of solid to vapor state

Specific heat Ans- Heat required to raise temp. of 1g by 1 celcius

Alpha ray Ans- Radioactive particle weighing the same as Helium

Molecular formula Ans- Formula that gives actual number of atoms

Carbon Ans- Graphite is an allotrope of the element?

Halogens Ans- Salt-forming group of elements

Amphoteric Ans- Acts as either an acid or base

Oxygen Ans- Most abundant and essential of all elements

Ferric Ans- An ion that gives the Prussian blue precipitate with Potassium Ferrocyanide

Fluorine Ans- Most electronegative element

Meyer and Mendeleev Ans- Author of the Periodic Table

Bose Consendates Ans- State of matter that only occurs at near absolute zero

Molecule Ans- Atoms that are tightly bound together and behave as one

Colloid Ans- Exhibits the Tyndall Effect

Electronegativity Ans- Ability to attract electrons of another atom to its side

Lewis Base Ans- Electron pair donors

Molecular mass Ans- Sum of atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule

Neutralization Ans- Reaction between acid and base that produces salt and water

, Precipitation Ans- Reaction in which an insoluble solid forms when reactants are
combined

Oxidation Ans- Involves loss of electrons
Involves addition of oxygen and loss of hydrogen

Reduction Ans- Involves gain of electrons
Involves addition of hydrogen and loss of oxygen

Enthalpy Ans- Amount of heat absorbed or released during a reaction

Exothermic Ans- A reaction when the energy of products is less than the energy of
reactants

Endothermic Ans- A reaction when the energy of products is greater than the energy of
reactants

Carbon Dioxide Ans- Used to mask the disagreeable taste of certain medicines

Deliquescent Ans- Substances that take or absorbs sufficient water from the
atmosphere forming a liquid

Cadmium Ans- Causes Itai-itai Disease

Chromium Ans- Element present in insulin

Zinc Ans- Added to Copper to produce Yellow Brass

Alkali metal Ans- Soluble group of the Periodic Table

Brick red Ans- Calcium imparts this color to a non-luminous flame

Silicosis Ans- Lung condition resembling tuberculosis symptoms

Saline Cathartic Ans- Rochelle Salt is used as:

Cesium Ans- First element discovered using spectroscope

General Anesthetics Ans- Use of Laughing gas

Potassium bitartrate Ans- Cream of tartar is:

Ferric Oxide Ans- Imparts pink color to Calamine USP

Aluminum Ans- Cation that is used as antacid that cases constipation.

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