Pharmaceutics Preformulation MCQs

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Pharmaceutics Preformulation Quiz

Test your knowledge of pharmaceutics and preformulation concepts with our comprehensive multiple-choice quiz. Designed for students and professionals, this quiz covers essential topics from particle size analysis to crystal forms.

  • Evaluate your understanding of key pharmaceutics principles
  • Enhance your knowledge in preformulation techniques
  • Perfect for students and professionals alike
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingAtom314
Most advanced particle size analysis technique is:
SEM
XRPD
DLS
Sieving
In some cubic crystal the faces are:
All equal
All unequal
Two equal one unequal
None of the above
Bragg's law define the:
Diffraction
Shape
Solubility
All of the above
Crystal form shows this structure:
2D
3D
Short range
None of the above
Amorphous form shows:
Amorphous form shows:
Good solubility
Long range order
None of the above
The change between the two forms is irreversible in the type of polymorph:
Monotropic
Enantiotropic
None of the above
Two or more molecules are hydrogen bonded to each other are called:
Cocrystals
Crystals
Polymorph
All of the above
SEM can analyze:
Flow property
Complexation
Shape and size
Crystallinity & Solubility
Hydrates and solvates are called:
Pseudopolymorph
Polymorph
Cocrystals
None of the above
The ability of a substance to exist as two or more crystalline phases with different arrangements of molecules in crystal lattice is:
Polymorphism
Crystal
Cocrystals
None of the above
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