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Undergraduate |
(PHA)
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Leader: Dr. Richard Prankerd
Offered:
Parkville First semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: Overview of pharmaceutical chemistry, weights and measures. SI units and errors. Gases. Phase equilibria. Liquids. Rheology and flow of liquids and gases. Semi-solids. Gels. Crystalline solids. Physical properties of selected liquids, semi-solids and solids. Thermodynamics. Heat capacity. Solutions of non-electrolytes and non-electrolytes. Colligative properties of solutions. Isotonicity and electrolytes. Electrolyte calculations. Ionic equilibria. Buffers. Electrochemistry. Kinetics. Solubility and distribution. Surface properties. Liquid in liquid dispersions. Filtration. Solution formulation. Practical work designed to reinforce the theory and assist in understanding the principles.
Objectives: Students will develop an: - Understanding of the physico-chemical principles, described in the syllabus, which underpins formulation science. - Ability in the areas of undertaking calculations concerned with the physico-chemical properties of chemicals and formulation of liquid products. - Appreciation of the principles involved in the formulation of liquid products, including one and two phase liquid systems.
Assessment: Examination (3 hours)
Contact Hours: 33 lectures, 12 tutorials and 11 practical classes. Participants will be expected to allocate an average of 6 hours per week for 13 weeks to successfully complete this unit.