Pharmaceutical Analysis I

Types of redox titrations

Redox titrations are of various types, including permanganate, dichromate, iodometric, and iodimetric titrations. 1. Cerimetry: Principle: Cerimetry involves the use…

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Construction and Working of Indicator Electrodes

Construction and Working of Indicator Electrodes are electrodes that respond to the activity of ions in a solution. Their potential…

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Construction and Working of Reference Electrodes

Construction and Working of Reference electrodes are half-cells with a stable and well-defined electrode potential. These electrodes are used to provide…

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Dropping Mercury Electrode (DME)

The Dropping Mercury Electrode (DME) is commonly used in polarography and electrochemical techniques. It provides a clean, renewable surface for…

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Applications of Polarography

Applications of Polarography is used for the quantitative and qualitative analysis of reducible or oxidizable substances in solutions. Trace Analysis…

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Rotating Platinum Electrode (RPE)

The Rotating Platinum Electrode (RPE) is used in electrochemical experiments, especially in rotating disk electrode (RDE) and rotating ring-disk electrode…

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Polarography

Polarography is an electroanalytical technique introduced by Jaroslav Heyrovsky in 1922. It measures the current-potential (I-V) relationship by applying a…

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Methods to Determine End Point in Potentiometric Titrations

Methods to Determine End Point in Potentiometric Titrations, the end point is identified by monitoring changes in the electrode potential…

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Electrochemical cell

An Electrochemical cell is a device that either generates electrical energy from chemical reactions or uses electrical energy to drive…

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Potentiometry

Potentiometry is an electroanalytical technique that measures the potential difference (voltage) between two electrodes in an electrochemical cell with no…

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