Alligation Quiz

A pharmacy setting with measurement tools and solutions, illustrating the concept of alligation and solution mixing for pharmaceutical calculations.

Mastering Alligation: A Pharmacy Quiz

Welcome to the Alligation Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical calculations, specifically in the area of alligation. Perfect for aspiring pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, it will help you understand how to accurately mix solutions and create the desired concentrations.

Key Features:

  • Hands-on problem-solving scenarios
  • Practical applications of alligation in pharmacy
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingWizard312
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How many parts of an 20% w/v solution and 8% w/v solution are needed to produce an 10% w/v solution?
 
How many mL of water must be added  to 70% alcohol solution to make 300 ml 40% alcohol solution?
A prescription calls for an elixir that contains 45% alcohol. On hand, you have 10% alcoholic elixir and a 75% alcoholic elixir. How many mL of the 75% elixir must be combined to make 1000 mL of 45% alcoholic elixir?
A script calls for 25 grams of Hydrocortisone cream 15%. Your Pharmacy stocks both 5% and 20% formulations,how much grams you need of 5% Hydrocortisone?. 
In what proportion should alcohols of 95% and 50% strengths be mixed to make 100 ml 70% alcohol?
How many grams of pure zinc oxide should be added to 4000 g of 10% zinc oxide ointment to prepare a 30% zinc oxide ointment?
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