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List of top Physical Pharmacy Questions on thermal properties of matter asked in Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test
The law of relative lowering of vapour pressure was given by:
GPAT - 2023
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Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
Which of the following is most appropriate to crystalline solid?
GPAT - 2022
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Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
The relationship between the vapor pressure and the absolute temperature of a liquid is expressed by
GPAT - 2021
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Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
Type II glass containers are:
GPAT - 2020
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
Choose the wrong statement from the following with regard to Amorphous solids:
GPAT - 2020
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Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
Closeness of a measured value to the true or accepted value is known as___.
GPAT - 2020
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
In preformulation study polymorphs can be detected by
GPAT - 2019
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
The following is/are used to determine the amount of drug bound to a protein:
GPAT - 2019
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
What is the viscosity of resulting liquid after mixing 300mL of liquid A ($\eta =1.0 CP$) with the 200mL of liquid B ($\eta= 3.4 cP$)?
GPAT - 2018
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter
The relative lowering of vapour pressure is given by
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Physical Pharmacy
thermal properties of matter