It sounded sorta like asalacedic Acid. Very hard to completley conjure the name up after so many many years have passed and no one uses the word or words any more, sorta like the word, anaflogestine.
Calcium Carbonate
The answer depends on what is being measured: the mass of the mixture that makes up the tablet or the mass of the active ingredient. It also depends on the mass of the tablet itself.
None. Except that the amount of the active ingredient in the 500 mg tablet may be more accurate.
People take Metatime 500 tablet to lower and control blood sugar. The active ingredient in Metatime is Metformin in a time released formulation.
The active ingredient "paracetamol" is a compound but the tables is likely to be formed from this and a other ingredients so it is a mixture.
You seems to be from India. Any way, you have to mention the name of the tablet. It is better if you mention the ingredients as well. Some times the google fail to give information about the ingredient just on the basis of name of the tablet. Nobody can answer the question correctly.
How to use Iron Pyrophosphate Complex 412.2mg uncoated film tablet.
It is a chemical change. Depending on the antacid, the active ingredient in the tablet (which is a base) will react with the hydrochloric acid to produce water, a salt, and sometimes carbon dioxide.
if you put coke and alka-seltzer together they will cause an explosion if you get a film canester and put a alka-selzer tablet in then coke then shut the containor then shake and put it down with the cap on the ground it will shoot up into the air like a rocket. hope this helps
Tablets all vary. They are generally made up of a small amount of an active ingredient which is 'carried' in a larger amount of a harmless substance. The value of Mg printed on a packet is the quantity of the active ingredient in any one tablet - the tablet will weigh more than the value of the active ingredient. Depending on the medicine in question, the number of Mg in a tablet will vary - some brands come on different strengths - I take a 150mg and a 75mg dose of a particular medicine. It depends on the drug. 200mg does not represent the weight of the tablets, it reflects the concentration of the drug in the tablets. If you read the label on the bottle, it should tell you how many mg of the drug there are per tablet and you can figure from there how to reach a 200mg dose.
Cipla is a manufacturer of medicines, it depends on mechanism of action of active ingredient of medicine to work. Every medicine have diffrent mechanism of action.
Look under "Ingredients and Appearance." Ibuprofen is the active ingredient in Motrin, but there are a variety of inactive ingredients that are listed which may differ among the different manufacturers of ibuprofen.