Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis
The content of the book, Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis, has been prepared primarily in accordance to the syllabus prepared by the Pharmacy Council of India for B. Pharm 1st semester course. However, the content of the book is not limited to the syllabus only, it provides the information which are bare necessary to understand a particular concept but beyond the syllabus. Moreover, there are two Appendices, Appendix I and II at the end. These are equally important and need to be known. One is Test solutions and the other one is for Volumetric solutions. In fact, many students do not know the difference between these solutions that are essential for analysis. How to prepare all these solutions are mentioned there. Hence, the book would be a real helpful to all those who are associated to pharmaceutical analysis, may be during their post-graduation and during service pharmaceutical industry.
Contents: 


1. Definition and Scope 
2. Errors 
3. Acid‐base Titration 
4. Non‐aqueous Titration 
5. Precipitation Titrations 
6. Complexometric Titration 
7. Gravimetry 
8. Redox Titrations 
9. Conductometry 
10. Polarography
11. Polarography
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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis
The content of the book, Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis, has been prepared primarily in accordance to the syllabus prepared by the Pharmacy Council of India for B. Pharm 1st semester course. However, the content of the book is not limited to the syllabus only, it provides the information which are bare necessary to understand a particular concept but beyond the syllabus. Moreover, there are two Appendices, Appendix I and II at the end. These are equally important and need to be known. One is Test solutions and the other one is for Volumetric solutions. In fact, many students do not know the difference between these solutions that are essential for analysis. How to prepare all these solutions are mentioned there. Hence, the book would be a real helpful to all those who are associated to pharmaceutical analysis, may be during their post-graduation and during service pharmaceutical industry.
Contents: 


1. Definition and Scope 
2. Errors 
3. Acid‐base Titration 
4. Non‐aqueous Titration 
5. Precipitation Titrations 
6. Complexometric Titration 
7. Gravimetry 
8. Redox Titrations 
9. Conductometry 
10. Polarography
11. Polarography
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Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis

Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis

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The content of the book, Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis, has been prepared primarily in accordance to the syllabus prepared by the Pharmacy Council of India for B. Pharm 1st semester course. However, the content of the book is not limited to the syllabus only, it provides the information which are bare necessary to understand a particular concept but beyond the syllabus. Moreover, there are two Appendices, Appendix I and II at the end. These are equally important and need to be known. One is Test solutions and the other one is for Volumetric solutions. In fact, many students do not know the difference between these solutions that are essential for analysis. How to prepare all these solutions are mentioned there. Hence, the book would be a real helpful to all those who are associated to pharmaceutical analysis, may be during their post-graduation and during service pharmaceutical industry.
Contents: 


1. Definition and Scope 
2. Errors 
3. Acid‐base Titration 
4. Non‐aqueous Titration 
5. Precipitation Titrations 
6. Complexometric Titration 
7. Gravimetry 
8. Redox Titrations 
9. Conductometry 
10. Polarography
11. Polarography

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789389354676
Publisher: BSP BOOKS
Publication date: 03/26/2020
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB
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