Solubility

A visually appealing and informative illustration depicting solubility concepts, showing molecules dissolving in water, interactions between polar and non-polar substances, and various forms of drugs and their solubility.

Discover Solubility: Test Your Knowledge

Are you ready to dive into the world of solubility? This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of solubility concepts and their applications in chemistry. Whether you are a student, teacher, or simply a curious learner, this quiz will put your knowledge to the test!

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Test your knowledge of solubility and related concepts
  • Engaging and educational
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningWave12
Solubility is defined as
The ability of solid particles to disperse throughout a liquid continuous phase
The ability of a solute to dissolve into a solvent
The rate at which a solute dissolves into a solvent
The ability of immiscible liquid droplets to disperse within a second liquid phase
Which of the following is not a concentration unit?
Mass per volume
Molarity
Enthalpy
Milliequivalent
Which of the following substances is least soluble in water?
Benzene
Ammonia
Alcohol
Tartaric acid
A polar drug is least soluble in
Glycols
Methyl & ethyl alcohols
Aldehydes & ketones
Ethyl ether
Amorphous form of a compound is typically more soluble and has a faster dissolution rate than its crystalline forms.
True
False
Comminution is a process that protects the drug from being degraded in the presence of light and moisture.
True
False
PH is defined as
H+ concentration
Log of H+ concentration
+ve log of H+ concentration
€“ve log of H+ concentration
The solubility of weak electrolytes and non-polar substances can be increased by adding water miscible solvents. This process is known as
Complexation
Salt formation
Co-solvency
Prodrug
Which of the following methods is the easiest approach to enhance the solubility and dissolution of a drug which is poorly soluble in water?
Micronize the drug
Convert drug into their anhydrous form
Convert drug into their hydrous form
Convert drug into their salt form
How is the solubility constant, log P, defined?
The square of the ratio of reactants divided by products.
A value between 0 and 1.
The ratio of reactants divided by products.
The ratio of (content in octanol) divided by (content in water).
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