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dissolution

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What is dissolution?

Dissolution is the process by which a solid substance is dispersed and forms a solution in a liquid solvent. It's commonly used in pharmaceutical development to test how quickly a drug dissolves, which is crucial for its absorption and effectiveness in the body. It is also important in chemical processes such as mining and materials processing, where certain materials must be dissolved for downstream purification or reaction.

What other technologies are related to dissolution?

dissolution Complementary Technologies

Gas Chromatography (GC) is complementary for volatile compounds analysis, providing orthogonal data to other analytical techniques.
mentioned alongside dissolution in 5% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is complementary for separating and quantifying non-volatile compounds.
mentioned alongside dissolution in 3% (1.8k) of relevant job posts
Karl Fischer titration (KF) is complementary for determining water content in a sample.
mentioned alongside dissolution in 11% (253) of relevant job posts

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