No,they are not the same thing.
Glucose is sugar that the body needs, and may or may not be same as syrup...
No. The tablet remains the same weight unless some is removed.
No. Although they have similarities like being sweet and sometimes being a similar consistency, they are very different.
This change is a physical change because the matter is made up of the same components that it consisted of before it was broken. An example of a chemical change is the molecular rearrangement of matter like rust on a car.
Imagine you have children or pets that have a difficult time taking medication. They spit it out or cheek it every time you give it to them. Compounding is taking that same medication and turning it into a cream, lollipop, gel or even a pet treat to make it easier for that child, pet or person to take. A pharmacist can also make the medication into a strength that the person needs. For example, maybe the doctor wants the patient to take 30 mg of a tablet but the tablet only comes in 10mg and 20mg. Rather than take two different pills and pay two different co-pays, the pharmacist can compound the medication into a 30 mg tablet or capsule.
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No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
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Glucose is sugar that the body needs, and may or may not be same as syrup...
Yes. They are essentially the same thing.
they are one and the same
Syrup is homogeneous mixture because it looks the same throughout the substance. The prefix HOMO means SAME.
If you are referring to maple sap and syrup, they are not the same, you must boil 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of maple syrup
High fructose corn syrup is a derivative of corn syrup but not the same. Enzymatic processing produces a syrup which is higher in fructose and sweeter tasting.
iPad is from Apple. iPad is a considered a tablet. But when people refer to tablets, it could be any, such as Apple, Android, Microsoft, etc. Therefore, iPad and tablet is basically the same.
Yes, corn syrup is primarily sugar, which is a carbohydrate. Same applies to glucose syrup, glucose-fructose syrup and most other things with the word "syrup" in the name.
Yes. You can take the same with codeine cough syrup.