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6th mod week 2 chapter 14 review

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The concave surface of a liquid in a graduate is called MENISCUS
Clear liquids in which drugs are completely dissolved are called SOLUTIONS
The hazards of using organic solvents are THEIR ACIDITY
A packet of external nutrition supplement diluted to what strength would yield the greastest volume? TWO-THIRD STRENGTH
A master formula record should contain DIRECTIONS FOR COMPOUNDING, A RECORD OF LOT NUMBERS, AND THE INTIALS OF PREPARER AND CHECKING PHARMACIST.
What type of balance can weigh large quantities? ELECTRONIC BALANCE
A thickening agent that gives some structure to a suspension is called SUSPENDING AGENT
The punch method is used to compound CAPSULES
What piece of equipment is used to transfer solid ingredients to weighing pans? SPATULA
The device used to reduce the particle size of active ingredients is the HOMGENIZER
Class A prescription balance used to weigh small quantities.
Mortar and pestle used to grind large particles.
Spatula used to mix and transfer ingredients.
Graduate used to measure liquids.
Ointment slab used to mix ointments.
Extemporaneous compounding the timely preparation according to a prescribed recipe.
Levigation the mixing of a powder into a vehicle in which it is insoluble to produce a smooth dispersion.
Taring the resetting of a balance to a zero reading.
Pyrogens are dead cell particles tha can cause a fever.
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