Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry PDF

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These notes cover Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, including elements, noble gases, air gases, intracellular and extracellular ions, vitamins, containers, glass, alloys, and radiopharmaceuticals. The document presents key concepts and examples relevant to the topic.

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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Kaito, RPh A. Abundance Elements: Noble Gas: Air Gas: 1- Oxygen Gas Most abundant- Argon Nitrogen 2- Silicon Least abundant Krypton, Xenon 3- Aluminum A. Abundance Intracellular and Extracellular Ions Mos...

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Kaito, RPh A. Abundance Elements: Noble Gas: Air Gas: 1- Oxygen Gas Most abundant- Argon Nitrogen 2- Silicon Least abundant Krypton, Xenon 3- Aluminum A. Abundance Intracellular and Extracellular Ions Most Abundant Second Most Abundant Cation Anion Cation Anion Intracellular Potassium Biphosphate Intracellular Magnesium xxx Extracellular Sodium Chloride Extracellular Calcium Bicarbonate B. Vitamins for Mineral Absorption Vitamin C- Fe Vitamin D- Ca Vitamin E- Se C. Containers D. Glass Silica + Sodium Carbonate D. Glass Leach Tests D. Glass Glass Modification E. Important Alloys E. Important Alloys E. Important Alloys F. Radiopharmaceuticals F. Radiopharmaceuticals

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