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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka: Q.P. CODE: 2605

This document contains questions from a Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry exam for a B.Pharm degree. It includes long essays answering questions about complexometric titrations and assays of ammonium chloride and chlorinated lime. Short essays cover defining and classifying errors, preparing and standardizing 0.1N perchloric acid, a dithizone test for lead, antimicrobials and the assay of boric acid, estimating halides by a modified Volhard's method, milk of magnesia preparation and uses, and physiological acid-base balance. Short answer questions cover topics like achlorhydria, lead acetate cotton, iodometry, pharmaceutical aids, and chemical formulas.

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka: Q.P. CODE: 2605

This document contains questions from a Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry exam for a B.Pharm degree. It includes long essays answering questions about complexometric titrations and assays of ammonium chloride and chlorinated lime. Short essays cover defining and classifying errors, preparing and standardizing 0.1N perchloric acid, a dithizone test for lead, antimicrobials and the assay of boric acid, estimating halides by a modified Volhard's method, milk of magnesia preparation and uses, and physiological acid-base balance. Short answer questions cover topics like achlorhydria, lead acetate cotton, iodometry, pharmaceutical aids, and chemical formulas.

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

I Year B.Pharm Degree Examination – NOVEMBER 2015


Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 70 Marks

PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY


(Revised Scheme 3)
Q.P. CODE: 2605
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS (Answer any Two) 2 x 10 = 20 Marks
1. What are Complexometric titrations? Discuss the different types of complexometric titrations
with examples. How do you estimate Calcium gluconate?
2. Explain the principle and reactions involved in the assay of Ammonium chloride (formal
method) and Chlorinated lime.
3. Define Limit test. Discuss the various sources of Impurities in Pharmaceuticals with suitable
examples.
SHORT ESSAYS (Answer any Six) 6 x 5 = 30 Marks
4. Define and classify errors with examples.
5. Give the preparation and standardization of 0.1N perchloric acid.
6. Explain the principle and reaction involved in the limit test for Lead (Dithizone test).
7. What are Anti-microbials? Give the method of preparation and assay of Boric acid.
8. Explain the estimation of halides by modified Volhard’s method.
9. What are Antacids? Give the preparation, assay principle, procedure and uses of Milk of
magnesia.
10. Discuss the physiological acid-base balance in the body.
11. What are primary and secondary standards? What are the properties of primary standards?
SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 2 = 20 Marks
12. Achlorhydria and Hyperchlorhydria.
13. Labeling, Storage conditions and uses of Oxygen.
14. What is the role of lead acetate cotton wool in Arsenic limit test?
15. Write the formula and uses of white vitreol.
16. Define Accuracy and Precision.
17. How do you prepare 250ml of 0.1N oxalic acid?
18. Define desensitizing agents. Give examples.
19. What are pharmaceutical aids? Give classification.
20. Define Iodometry and Iodimetry.
21. Write the chemical formula and synonym of the following compounds.
a) Ferrous sulphate b) Copper sulphate c) Magnesium sulphate d) Sodium thiosulphate.

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