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Card 6

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The process of the removal of a solute molecule from a solid, the creation of a cavity in a solvent, and the insertion of the solute molecule in the cavity

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Card 7

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The conditions where absorption is faster than dissolution, and C (conc of bulk solution) doesn't exceed 10% of Cs (conc of solution at solid/solvent boundary)

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Card 8

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The measure of dissolution which is independent of variables such as agitation and surface area

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Card 9

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A dissolution equation for changing surface area

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Card 10

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Do symmetrical and compact drugs or amorphous drugs go into solution more easily?

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Card 11

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What does the van't Hoff Equation measure?

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Card 12

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The mixing of two crystalline solids together which results in a mixture that has a lower melting point than either of the components individually

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Card 13

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Chemically modifying drugs to produce a water-soluble derivative (which improves solubility)

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Card 14

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The general name of a water-miscible solvent that is added to alter the polarity of another solvent to ultimately increase its solubility

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Card 15

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What do molecules which have a hydrophobic interior and hydrophilic exterior (amphiphilic molecules) form in aqueous solutions?

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