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INCOMPATIBILITIES Incompatibilities Incompatibles are substances which have opposite medicinal properties, or substances when mixed together, react chemically to produce…
COLLOIDS Dispersed Systems: Dispersed systems consist of particulate matter (dispersed phase), distributed throughout a continuous phase (dispersion medium). They are classified…
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