Polarography | Pharmaceutical Analysis | GPAT Mock Test

Welcome to this specialized mock test on Polarography, a key topic in Pharmaceutical Analysis for the GPAT examination. This quiz is designed to rigorously test your understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of this electrochemical technique. You will encounter 25 multiple-choice questions covering essential subtopics, including the Ilkovich equation, dropping mercury and calomel electrodes, liquid junction potential, the polarographic cell, and the characteristic S-shaped current-voltage curve. The quiz also delves into practical applications and the principles of amperometric titrations. This is an excellent opportunity to assess your preparation, identify areas for improvement, and build confidence for your upcoming exam. After submitting your answers, you can download a PDF of all questions with the correct answers for future revision.

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