Redox Titrations
What are Redox Titrations?
Redox titration is used to determine the oxidizing agent or reducing agent in a solution. In a redox titration, either the reducing or oxidizing agent will be used as the titrant against the other agent.
Redox titration is used to determine the oxidizing agent or reducing agent in a solution. In a redox titration, either the reducing or oxidizing agent will be used as the titrant against the other agent.
The New Drug Application (NDA) is the vehicle in the United States through which drug sponsors formally propose that the FDA approve a new pharmaceutical for sale and marketing.
The investigational new drug (IND) application is the result of a successful preclinical development program. The IND is also the vehicle through which a sponsor advances to the next stage of drug development known as clinical trials (human trials).
An Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) contains data submitted to FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Office of Generic Drugs, for review and ultimate approval of a generic drug product.
MCQs in Complexometry and Precipitation titrations
Precipitation Titration – Definition, Indicators, Curve, Types, Methods, Applications, Difference Precipitation Titration Definition It’s a type of volumetric analysis that relies on a precipitate’s development. Silver nitrate is the most common precipitating agent used in precipitation titration (AgNO3). Argentometric titration is a type of titration that uses silver nitrate. The term Argentometry comes from the … Read more
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