Redox Titrations U-4
Redox Titrations
- Introduction to Redox Titrations
- Concept of Oxidation
- Concept of Reduction
- Types of redox titrations
Other Units of Pharmaceutical analysis I
Other Subjects of B Pharmcy Semester 1
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Unit I – Redox Titrations Details
Pharmaceutical Analysis I – BPharma 1st Semester (AKTU & PCI Syllabus)
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Summary in Points:
- Based on oxidation and reduction reactions, involving electron transfer.
- Covers basic concepts of redox reactions in analytical chemistry.
- Explains types of redox titrations with principles and pharmaceutical applications.
- Includes Cerimetry – using ceric salts as oxidizing agents.
- Iodimetry and Iodometry – titrations involving iodine as titrant or product.
- Bromatometry – using bromine or bromate for oxidation reactions.
- Dichrometry – involves potassium dichromate in redox reactions.
- Titration with potassium iodate – used for analyzing reducing agents.
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