Asked by Hanie
what is the solvent of SSD(silver sulfadiazine)?
And what is the solvent of Neosporine?
And what is the solvent of Neosporine?
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Answered by
bobpursley
SSD is slightly soluble in water of neutral pH: about 8 mg/cc. However, as pH is adjusted, it is very soluble in pH 2-3, and is soluble in very alkaline. Solubility in nitric acid, and concentrated ammonia solutions is significant.
Solvent for Neo? I am not certain solubility is a valid term for bacteria grown products, but I don't know of any solvents for Neo. It is a grown bacteria product, dried as a product, then inserted into a gel or oily medium as a suspension. The medium is selected to be water soluble, so it can be easily washed off by fastidious mothers.
Solvent for Neo? I am not certain solubility is a valid term for bacteria grown products, but I don't know of any solvents for Neo. It is a grown bacteria product, dried as a product, then inserted into a gel or oily medium as a suspension. The medium is selected to be water soluble, so it can be easily washed off by fastidious mothers.
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