by maheshbhuva | Jul 26, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, Quality control (QC), Titration, wet lab
Imagine you’re a detective, and your mission is to find out exactly how much of a sneaky, hidden chemical called an “oxidizing agent” is present in a mysterious solution. You can’t see it, you can’t smell it, but you know it’s...
by maheshbhuva | Jul 22, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, Quality control (QC), Titration
Complexometric titration, also known as chelatometry, is a type of volumetric analysis that relies on the formation of a colored complex to indicate the endpoint of a titration. This method is particularly useful for determining the concentration of metal ions in a...
by maheshbhuva | Jul 5, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, karl Fischer titration, Molarity, Normality, Pharmaceutical interview,, Potentiometric Titration, Quality control (QC), wet lab
“Care before use” in Karl Fischer titration refers to the crucial steps and considerations taken before starting the actual titration process to ensure accurate, reliable, and safe results. Given that Karl Fischer titration is highly sensitive to moisture,...
by maheshbhuva | Apr 5, 2023 | 621 USP CHAPTER, Analytical Chemistry
All chapter are use full for ADJUSTMENT of chromatography, TLC etc In such case some questions arias that Why adjustment in chromatography ? How adjustment justified ? Adjust chromatography If your method is validated and method are submitted in DMF so...
by maheshbhuva | Mar 5, 2023 | Titration
Definition of titration The reagent added from burrete to estimate is called as a titrant. The substance underestimation is called titrand. There are mainly four type of titration defines as bellows Acid-base titrations Redox titrations Precipitation titrations...