Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry II (2 hrs Lecture+1 hr Practical)

  • College of Pharmacy |

Description

Complexometric titrations and oxidation-reduction titrations (electrical properties of redox systems, Nernst equation factors affecting oxidation potential, redox titration curves, pharmaceutical application on redox reaction), Electrochemistry (potentiometry, conductometry and polarography).

Program

PharmD

Objectives

  • Domain (1): Fundamental knowledge By the end of the course the student should be able to: 1.1 Retrieve bases for complexation, redox and their titration conditions. 1.2 Demonstrate the concept of electrochemistry and conductometry. Domain (2): Professional and Ethical Practice At the end of the course the student should be able to: 2.1 Recognize the conditions of different types of titration. 2.2 Identify electrode potential of different cells. 2.3 Handle different organic compounds used in the pharmaceutical field. Domain (4): Personal Practice At the end of the course the student should be able to: 4.1 Demonstrate responsibility for team performance and express time management skills. 4.2 Retrieve and critically analyze information, identify and solve problems, and work autonomously and effectively in a team. 4.3 Practice independent learning needed for continuous professional development.

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