Pharchem Terms

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Pharmacy Concepts Quiz

Test your understanding of essential pharchem terms with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about pharmaceuticals, this quiz will challenge and expand your knowledge.

You'll explore topics such as:

  • Dental materials
  • Skin conditions
  • Chemical properties
  • Pharmaceutical agents
  • Microbial infections
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An agent or mechanical device used to scrape or rub off the external layers of a part.
An inflammatory condition of the sebaceous glands common in adolescence and young adulthood, characterized by comedones which often became inflamed and form papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts, usually on the face, back and chest.
Having the capacity to attract and concentrate upon its surface, in thin layer, molecules of a gas, or liquid or dissolved substance.
The force of attraction between atom which cause them to enter into and maintain certain combinations.
An alloy of mercury with other metal or metals; used for restoring teeth and for making dental dyes.
An infection, primarily colonic but also of the liver and other sites, with Entamoeba histolytica.
Having both acidic and basic properties: capable of behaving either as a weak base or weak acid.
A drug that produced local or general loss of sensitivity.
Characterized by absence of water, especially of water of crystallization.
A substance that neutralize acids or relieves acidity.
An agent that prevents or hinders the growth or destroy bacteria.
A substance that prevents or retards clotting of blood.
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