the solid state

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  • Created on: 10-12-22 18:06
two types of solid state
amorphous and crystaline
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what is cyrtsaline
3d sturuture, repeating units, lattice
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name the multicomponent crystalines
salts cocrystals solevnts/hydrates
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describe salt
proton transfared. high solubility and stabilty
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describe cocrystal
no transfare, h bonds between molecules
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decsribe solvent/hydates
solvents inncoporated into 3d structure, hydate when water is solvent
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considerations with hydrates
storage as humidity destroys
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what is the single component crystaline solid
polymorphs
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features of polymorphs and how tot ell appart
same chemcial structure, different arrangements. xray diffraction
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describe amoprhpus solids
irregular molecule arrangement, unstable
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what is glass transition is amrophus solids, how is it dtected
when it changes from glass state- rubbery. using differtial scanning calorimetry
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more stable = ?
less soluble
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what is the signifacet of differnt solids
differnt physiochemical properties ie solubiy, bioavilaibly and stability
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what is cyrtsaline

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3d sturuture, repeating units, lattice

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name the multicomponent crystalines

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describe salt

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describe cocrystal

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