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Read moreEmulsions (3),”mixtures of two liquids that normally do not mix ( oil and water)one liquid is broken into small particles and evenly scattered throughout the other.The two liquids will separate into two phases unless an emulsifying agent is used. Examples of emulsifying agents include gelatin, acacia
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Read moreWhat is an emulsifying agent?,”chemical that has a hydrophillic (water-loving) head on one end of the moleculeand a lippo phillic (lipid-loving) tail on the other
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Read moreSuspensions (2),”mixtures of very fine particles of an insoluble (undissolved) solid (called the internal or dispersed phase) distributed through a gas, liquid, or solid (called the dispersion or external phase)The external phase in most pharmaceutical suspensions is water
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Read moreWhen are suspensions used?,”used for drugs that are not readily soluble(able to dissolve). Usually the particles are made very fine
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