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د. محمد بن سليمان الصالحي Mohammed S Alsalhi

Assistant Professor

رئيس قسم الكيمياء الصيدلية

كلية الصيدلة
أستاذ مساعد في تحليل الأدوية ومراقبة الجودة، مكتب 27 1أ
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PHC 213: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

  :Course Description
The course presents the main concepts and applications of titration analysis include; acid-base, precipitation,  complexation and redox reaction.
 

PHC 213: PRACTICAL

Lab. No.
 Acid-base titrations
1 & 2 Standardization of N/2 HCl (using primary standard Na2CO3).
3 & 4 Non-aqueous and diazometric titrations
5 & 6 Precipitimetric and complexometric titrations
7 Practical examination
8 & 9 Redox titrations
10 & 11 Redox titrations
12 & 13 Gravimetry
14 Practical

Suggested Reading:
Beckett & Stenlake, Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Connors, A Textbook of Pharmaceutical Analysis.

Analytical Chemistry. Gary D. Christian. John Wiley & Sons, New York.

Vogel’s Textbook of Analytical Chemistry.
 Questions:
Exam 1
 
Short notes

1-Analytical chemistry
The branch of chemistry that deal with the separation, identification and determination of components in a sample.

2-Difference between qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Qualitative / attempting to identify what materials are present in a sample.
Quantitative/ determining how much of a material is present in a sample.

Discuss and give example for using acid- base titration method for analysis
You should include in your answer

  • How does the method work?
  • Why does it use?
  • Advantages and disadvantages?
  • Endpoint and equivalence point? 
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