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Physical states (solids, liquids, gases), eutectic mixtures, and aerosols. Phase Equilibria Phase rule applications in pharmaceutical systems. III Thermodynamics Energy changes in chemical and physical processes. IV Surface & Interfacial Phenomena Surface tension, adsorption, and distribution law. V Rheology Study of flow properties of liquids and semisolids. VIII Diffusion & Dissolution Mechanisms of drug release and biological transport. IX-X Disperse Systems Colloids, suspensions, and emulsions. XI Kinetics & Catalysis Reaction rates and drug stability testing. XII Micromeritics Study of small particles (size, distribution, and density). XIV Complexation Protein binding and the formation of complexes. Key Features for Students Physical Pharmaceutics - R. Manavalan, C. Ramasamy physical pharmaceutics by ramasamy c and manavalan r pdf
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