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Explain the following terms with an example for each :
(i) Antibiotics
(ii) Antiseptics
(iii) Analgesics
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- Define the following:(i) Cationic detergents(ii) Narrow spectrum antibiotics(iii) DisinfectantsDefine the following:(i) Anionic detergents(ii) Limited spectrum antibiotics(iii) TranquilizersWhat is meant by the following terms? Explain with an example for each.(i) Target molecules as used in medicinal chemistry(ii) Food preservative(iii) Non-ionic detergents
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