B Pharmacy Unit 4 Pharmaceutical Analysis 1st Semester Notes

B.Pharmacy 1st semester Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit 4 notes cover redox titrations and oxidation–reduction concepts used in drug analysis. The content includes principles and applications of cerimetry, iodimetry, iodometry, bromatometry, dichrometry, and potassium iodate titrations. These notes are written in simple language and are fully exam-orientated, making them ideal for pharmacy students preparing for university examinations.

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Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit 4 Overview

Bachelor of Pharmacy
Semester 1st SemesterSubjectPharmaceutical Analysis
Syllabus
Unit 4th  Redox titrations
(a) Concepts of oxidation and reduction
(b) Types of redox titrations (Principles and applications)
Cerimetry, Iodimetry, Iodometry, Bromatometry, Dichrometry, Titration with potassium iodate
 

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Concept of Oxidation and Reduction

Oxidation involves loss of electrons, while reduction involves gain of electrons. Redox reactions always occur simultaneously and form the basis of redox titrations in pharmaceutical analysis.

Types of Redox Titrations

This unit includes various redox titration methods such as cerimetry, iodimetry, iodometry, bromatometry, dichrometry, and potassium iodate titrations, each using specific oxidizing or reducing agents.

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Unit 4 Summary

Pharmaceutical Analysis Unit 4 deals with redox titrations, which are based on oxidation–reduction reactions. These titrations are widely used in pharmaceutical analysis for the quantitative estimation of drugs and chemicals.

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