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Measurement of tonicity MCQs With Answer

Measurement of Tonicity MCQs with Answers helps B. Pharm students master pharmaceutics concepts essential for safe ophthalmic and parenteral formulation design. This topic covers isotonicity, osmolarity vs osmolality, freezing point depression (cryoscopic) method, sodium chloride equivalent (E-value) method, White–Vincent method, and Sprowls method, plus clinical impacts like hemolysis, crenation, and patient comfort. You’ll learn constants … Read more

Preparation and stability of buffers MCQs With Answer

Preparation and stability of buffers MCQs with answers will help B. Pharm students master essential concepts in pharmaceutical buffer systems. This topic covers buffer selection, Henderson–Hasselbalch equation, buffer capacity, ionic strength, temperature effects, CO2 absorption, sterilization, preservatives, and compatibility with drugs and containers. You’ll learn how to prepare acetate, phosphate, citrate, borate, and Good’s buffers; … Read more

Buffer equations & buffer capacity MCQs With Answer

Buffer Equations & Buffer Capacity MCQs with Answer for B. Pharm Mastering buffer equations and buffer capacity is essential for B. Pharm students to handle pH control in pharmaceutical formulations, dosage stability, and biopharmaceutics. This introduction covers the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation, pKa-based pH calculations, buffer selection for target pH, and the quantitative concept of buffer capacity … Read more

Properties and medicinal uses of inorganic compounds MCQs With Answer

Introduction: For B. Pharm students, mastering the properties and medicinal uses of inorganic compounds is fundamental to pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutics, and clinical pharmacy. Inorganic drugs and excipients—antacids (aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide), saline cathartics (magnesium sulfate), antiseptics/disinfectants (potassium permanganate, hydrogen peroxide, iodine), astringents/protectives (zinc oxide, alum), radiopaque agents (barium sulfate), fluorides, electrolytes, buffers, and urinary acidifiers/alkalinizers—demand … Read more

Assay methods for inorganic compounds (*) MCQs With Answer

Assay Methods for Inorganic Compounds MCQs With Answer offer B. Pharm students a focused pathway to master pharmaceutical analysis. This topic covers core analytical chemistry techniques used in pharmacopoeial assays of inorganic salts: acid–base titration, redox titration (permanganate, dichromate, iodimetry/iodometry, cerimetry), precipitation titration (argentometric methods: Mohr, Volhard, Fajans), complexometric titration (EDTA), and gravimetric analysis. You’ll … Read more

General methods of preparation of inorganic compounds MCQs With Answer

General Methods of Preparation of Inorganic Compounds MCQs With Answer for B. Pharm Mastering the general methods of preparation of inorganic compounds is essential for B. Pharm students studying pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry. This topic covers key techniques such as precipitation, neutralization, redox reactions, double decomposition, thermal decomposition, hydrolysis, complex formation, solvent extraction, and crystallization—critical for … Read more

Modified limit test for Sulphate MCQs With Answer

Modified Limit Test for Sulphate MCQs With Answer is a focused resource for B. Pharm students preparing for Pharmaceutical Analysis. This topic covers the principle, reagents, procedure, and troubleshooting of the sulphate impurity test per IP/BP/USP, with emphasis on the modified limit test for sulphate using barium chloride in an acidic medium, comparison against a … Read more

Modified limit test for Chloride MCQs With Answer

Introduction: The modified limit test for chloride is a key topic in B. Pharm pharmaceutical analysis, ensuring raw materials and finished products comply with pharmacopeial chloride limits. Based on the precipitation of AgCl using silver nitrate in nitric acid medium, the classic visual comparison in Nessler cylinders is enhanced by nephelometric/turbidimetric methods to overcome color, … Read more

Limit test for Heavy metals MCQs With Answer

Limit Test for Heavy Metals MCQs With Answer is a concise, exam-focused resource for B. Pharm students to master pharmacopeial controls of elemental impurities. This topic covers the principle of the heavy metals limit test (expressed as lead), sulfide precipitation chemistry, use of acetate buffer and thioacetamide, visual comparison in Nessler cylinders, and common interferences. … Read more

Limit test for Lead MCQs With Answer

Limit Test for Lead MCQs with Answer is designed to help B. Pharm students master the classical pharmacopoeial method for detecting trace lead impurity in pharmaceuticals. This topic covers the principle of the limit test for lead (dithizone complexation), sample preparation, ammonia–citrate buffer, masking agents (e.g., potassium cyanide, ammonium citrate), chloroform extraction, color comparison with … Read more

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