Pharmaceutical Analysis I

Introduction to Conductometry in Pharmaceutical Analysis

Introduction to Conductometry in Pharmaceutical Analysis is a significant analytical technique used in various fields, including pharmaceutical analysis, to measure…

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Conductometric Titrations

Conductometric Titrations involve the gradual addition of a titrant (a solution of known concentration) to an analyte (a solution of…

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Conductivity Cell

Conductivity Cell, also known as a conductance cell, is the fundamental component of a conductometric measuring system. It consists of…

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Concept of Reduction

Concept of Reduction is a process in which a chemical species gains one or more electrons, leading to a decrease in…

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Concept of Oxidation

Concept of Oxidation is a process in which a chemical species loses one or more electrons, leading to an increase in…

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Introduction to Redox Titrations

In this Introduction to Redox Titrations, a form of volumetric analysis, are widely used in pharmaceutical analysis to determine the…

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Purity of the precipitate: co-precipitation and post precipitation

The purity of the precipitate is essential in gravimetric analysis, as impurities can significantly affect the accuracy of results. Two…

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Estimation of Barium Sulfate (BaSO₄) by Gravimetric Analysis

Estimation of Barium Sulfate (BaSO₄) by Gravimetric Analysis involves precipitating Ba²⁺ as BaSO₄, filtering, drying, and weighing the insoluble precipitate…

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Diazotization titration

Diazotization titration, also known as diazo coupling titration, is a versatile and widely used method for the quantitative determination of…

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Gravimetric Analysis

Gravimetric analysis of magnesium sulfate involves precipitating magnesium as magnesium ammonium phosphate and weighing the dried precipitate to determine magnesium…

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