The process of sugar coating tablets involves several steps, each serving a specific purpose to enhance the tablet's appearance, taste, and protection. One critical step in this process is to prevent moisture from penetrating the tablet core, which is accomplished through seal coating.
In conclusion, the step specifically performed to prevent moisture penetration is seal coating. This step is fundamental to ensuring that the internal components of the tablet remain stable and effective throughout its shelf life.
A typical skin cream consisting of stearic acid, potassium hydroxide, glycerin, water, preservative and perfume, would be commonly known as:
| List I-Tablet Diluents | List II-properties | ||
| A | Lactose | I | 2 to 4 percent of moisture |
| B | Mannitol | II | Maillard reaction |
| C | Calcium phosphate | III | Negative heat of solution |
| D | Specially dried starch | IV | Contraindicated for Tetracycline |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | \(\Omega^{-1}\) | I | Specific conductance |
| B | \(∧\) | II | Electrical conductance |
| C | k | III | Specific resistance |
| D | \(\rho\) | IV | Equivalent conductance |
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Constant heat (q = 0) | I | Isothermal |
| B | Reversible process at constant temperature (dT = 0) | II | Isometric |
| C | Constant volume (dV = 0) | III | Adiabatic |
| D | Constant pressure (dP = 0) | IV | Isobar |