B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
A 10 volume hydrogen peroxide is equivalent to % H2O2 - ans3%
A compound added to some antacids to serve as defoaming agent to prevent
flatulence - ansSimethicone
A dentifrice which contains formalin and reduces the sensitivity of teeth to
heat and cold - ansThermodent
A disease found in Japan caused by drinking water contaminated with
cadmium - ansItai-itai disease
A halogen characterized as a dark, reddish brown, fuming liquid with
suffocating odor - ansBromine
A homogenous molecular dispersion of two or more substances - ansSolution
A measure of a solution's acid strength, the negative common log of the
[H3O+] - anspH
A measure of the acidity of a solution - anspH
A metal which is unaffected by body fluids and attached itself to bones, is
now used in surgical repairs of bones, nerves and muscles - ansTantalum
A mixture containing 30% ZnS and 70% BaS - ansLithopone
A powerful reducing agent used in medicinal preparation -
ansHypophosphorous acid
A preparation made by incorporating a solution of lead subacetate with an
ointment base consisting of wool fat, white wax, white petroleum and
camphor - ansGoulard's cerate
A rule that states that when a stress is applied to a system in equilibrium, the
equilibrium shifts to relieve the stress - ansLe Chatelier's Principle
A solution made up of a weak base and its salt which resist changes in pH is
called - ansBuffer solution
A specific antidote for the treatment of poisoning due to oral ingestion of
silver nitrate would be the oral administration of - ansNSS
A state in which the rate of forward reaction and reverse reactions are the
same. - ansChemical equilibrium
A substance which takes up water or moisture but does not dissolve -
ansHygroscopic
,B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
A system in which two opposing reactions are proceeding at the same rate -
ansChemical equilibrium
A type or structure of complex where the interactant is a surfactant, a
molecule possessing both a non- polar and a polar portion - ansMicelle
According to this law, the rate of the reaction is proportional to the product
of the concentrate of the reactants to the power of its coefficient in a
balanced equation - ansLaw of Mass Action
After oral administration, the greatest amount of iron absorption occurs in the
- ansDuodenum
All are iodine-containing preparations except: betadine, iodine tincture,
formol, lugol's solution - ansFormol
All of the ff are mechanisms of anti-microbial action, except: oxidation,
halogenations, hydrolysis, precipitation - ansHydrolysis
All of the following ions are present in the intracellular fluid except: K+, Na+,
Mg2+, HPO4-2 - ansNa+
,B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
Also known as salt-forming group of elements are the - ansHalogens
Aluminon reagent is chemically known as - ansAluminum salt of
aurintricarboxylic acid
Amalgams are alloys of - ansMercury
Ammonia is used as - ansRespiratory stimulant
Ammoniated mercury is also known as - ansWhite precipitate
An acid which is a proton donor yield a - ansConjugate base
An agent that loses one or more electrons in a redox reaction - ansReducing
agent
An antacid with a very rapid onset of action but relatively short duration;
can cause belching and flatulence due to the production of gas - ansSodium
bicarbonate
An anti-microbial agent that may be used to disinfect drinking water in 3
drops per quart; will kill amoeba and bacteria in 15 mins. - ansSodium
hypochlorite
An antimicrobial used in the preparation of white lotion - ansSulfurated
potash
An aqueous solution of this acid will color turmeric paper brownish red -
ansBoric acid
An ion that often shows expectorant action - ansIodide
An organic compound which may either be a weak acid or a weak base that
can change color at a definite pH value - ansIndicator
Anemia due to decreased blood formation can be caused by deficiencies of
key materials - ansCobalaminFolic acidPyridoxineFe
Anode is an electrode where (reduction/oxidation) occurs - ansOxidation
Antidote for Wilson's disease - ansPenicillamine
Are compounds which have the capability of functioning chemically as
reducing agents - ansAntioxidants
Artificial air contains: - ans20% oxygen & 80% helium
, B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
Atoms in which two outermost electron shells are incomplete refer to -
ansTransition metals
Attractive forces created by the polarizability of molecules and are exerted
when two uncharged atoms approach very closely - ansVan der Waals forces
Barium sulfate can be taken internally without causing any toxicity because:
- ansIt does not dissociate in the GIT
Benzalkonium chloride is a germicidal surfactant which is rendered inactive
in the presence of - ansSoaps (anion agents)
Blue vitriol, an effective astringent and emetic is chemically - ansCuSO4 +
5H2O
Bond that holds the two strands of a double-stranded DNA -
ansPhosphodiester bond
GRADED A+
A 10 volume hydrogen peroxide is equivalent to % H2O2 - ans3%
A compound added to some antacids to serve as defoaming agent to prevent
flatulence - ansSimethicone
A dentifrice which contains formalin and reduces the sensitivity of teeth to
heat and cold - ansThermodent
A disease found in Japan caused by drinking water contaminated with
cadmium - ansItai-itai disease
A halogen characterized as a dark, reddish brown, fuming liquid with
suffocating odor - ansBromine
A homogenous molecular dispersion of two or more substances - ansSolution
A measure of a solution's acid strength, the negative common log of the
[H3O+] - anspH
A measure of the acidity of a solution - anspH
A metal which is unaffected by body fluids and attached itself to bones, is
now used in surgical repairs of bones, nerves and muscles - ansTantalum
A mixture containing 30% ZnS and 70% BaS - ansLithopone
A powerful reducing agent used in medicinal preparation -
ansHypophosphorous acid
A preparation made by incorporating a solution of lead subacetate with an
ointment base consisting of wool fat, white wax, white petroleum and
camphor - ansGoulard's cerate
A rule that states that when a stress is applied to a system in equilibrium, the
equilibrium shifts to relieve the stress - ansLe Chatelier's Principle
A solution made up of a weak base and its salt which resist changes in pH is
called - ansBuffer solution
A specific antidote for the treatment of poisoning due to oral ingestion of
silver nitrate would be the oral administration of - ansNSS
A state in which the rate of forward reaction and reverse reactions are the
same. - ansChemical equilibrium
A substance which takes up water or moisture but does not dissolve -
ansHygroscopic
,B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
A system in which two opposing reactions are proceeding at the same rate -
ansChemical equilibrium
A type or structure of complex where the interactant is a surfactant, a
molecule possessing both a non- polar and a polar portion - ansMicelle
According to this law, the rate of the reaction is proportional to the product
of the concentrate of the reactants to the power of its coefficient in a
balanced equation - ansLaw of Mass Action
After oral administration, the greatest amount of iron absorption occurs in the
- ansDuodenum
All are iodine-containing preparations except: betadine, iodine tincture,
formol, lugol's solution - ansFormol
All of the ff are mechanisms of anti-microbial action, except: oxidation,
halogenations, hydrolysis, precipitation - ansHydrolysis
All of the following ions are present in the intracellular fluid except: K+, Na+,
Mg2+, HPO4-2 - ansNa+
,B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
Also known as salt-forming group of elements are the - ansHalogens
Aluminon reagent is chemically known as - ansAluminum salt of
aurintricarboxylic acid
Amalgams are alloys of - ansMercury
Ammonia is used as - ansRespiratory stimulant
Ammoniated mercury is also known as - ansWhite precipitate
An acid which is a proton donor yield a - ansConjugate base
An agent that loses one or more electrons in a redox reaction - ansReducing
agent
An antacid with a very rapid onset of action but relatively short duration;
can cause belching and flatulence due to the production of gas - ansSodium
bicarbonate
An anti-microbial agent that may be used to disinfect drinking water in 3
drops per quart; will kill amoeba and bacteria in 15 mins. - ansSodium
hypochlorite
An antimicrobial used in the preparation of white lotion - ansSulfurated
potash
An aqueous solution of this acid will color turmeric paper brownish red -
ansBoric acid
An ion that often shows expectorant action - ansIodide
An organic compound which may either be a weak acid or a weak base that
can change color at a definite pH value - ansIndicator
Anemia due to decreased blood formation can be caused by deficiencies of
key materials - ansCobalaminFolic acidPyridoxineFe
Anode is an electrode where (reduction/oxidation) occurs - ansOxidation
Antidote for Wilson's disease - ansPenicillamine
Are compounds which have the capability of functioning chemically as
reducing agents - ansAntioxidants
Artificial air contains: - ans20% oxygen & 80% helium
, B. PHARM INORGANIC PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXAMINATION, UPTU|ALREADY
GRADED A+
Atoms in which two outermost electron shells are incomplete refer to -
ansTransition metals
Attractive forces created by the polarizability of molecules and are exerted
when two uncharged atoms approach very closely - ansVan der Waals forces
Barium sulfate can be taken internally without causing any toxicity because:
- ansIt does not dissociate in the GIT
Benzalkonium chloride is a germicidal surfactant which is rendered inactive
in the presence of - ansSoaps (anion agents)
Blue vitriol, an effective astringent and emetic is chemically - ansCuSO4 +
5H2O
Bond that holds the two strands of a double-stranded DNA -
ansPhosphodiester bond