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Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam
Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic non-aqueous titrations under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Non-aqueous Titration » PHARMACAREERS Download answers in PDF, Non Aqueous Titrations In non-aqueous titrations, which type of solvents are commonly…
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Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam
Practice MCQ For Govt Pharmacist Exam, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ on the topic acid base titrations under the subject Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry of first semester. Read following article for your reference. Acid Base Titrations » PHARMACAREERS Download answers in PDF at, Acid Base Titrations Which of the following is true…
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B Pharm First Semester Pharmaceutical Analysis (BP102T) Notes
B Pharm First Semester Pharmaceutical Analysis (BP102T) Notes Welcome to the first semester of B Pharmacy! Our “Pharmaceutical Analysis (BP102T) Notes” are here to help you get started with your studies. These notes cover all the important topics you’ll need to know, from the basics to more advanced. Click on the links for each unit…
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Electrochemical Methods
Electrochemical methods Electrochemical methods in pharmaceutical analysis are powerful techniques that utilize the electrical properties of substances to determine their concentration or analyse their electrochemical behaviour. These methods often offer advantages over other analytical methods, such as a high degree of accuracy, precision, selectivity, and also low cost of operation. These methods are based on…
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Redox Titrations
Redox titrations Redox titration is a laboratory method used in analytical chemistry to determine the concentration of an analyte. This method is based on a redox reaction, which involves the transfer of electrons between the titrant and the analyte. One compound undergoes oxidation (loses electrons), while the other undergoes reduction (gains electrons). The concentration of…
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Diazotization Titration
Introduction Diazotization is an organic reaction that involves the conversion of a primary aromatic amine into a corresponding diazonium salt. This process was first reported by the German industrial chemist Peter Griess in 1858. The general mechanism of the diazotization reaction involves the use of nitrous acid and another acid to treat aromatic amines, yielding…
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Gravimetry
Gravimetry Gravimetry is a method used in analytical chemistry to determine the quantity of an analyte based on the mass of a solid. It’s a quantitative method used to determine the amount of a substance present in a sample by measuring its mass. This technique relies on the principles of precipitation and weighing to isolate…
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