Pharmaceutical Analysis
QUESTION BANK
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10 MARKS
- Discuss the principle & development techniques used in column chromatography. Add a note on the adsorbents, mobile phase & detection systems in column chromatography.
- Write a note on development techniques in column chromatography.
- Describe the preparation, activation of plates & adsorbents used in the TLC & write its application.
- Define paper chromatography? What are the modes of development of paper chromatography & Enumerate the application of paper chromatography.
- Give a detailed account of principle, classification of Ion-Exchange process in pharmaceutical analysis.
- What are the Ion-Exchange resins? Explain Mechanism of Ion-Exchange process and application of Ion-Exchange chromatography.
- Explain with a neat diagram any three detectors used in Gas Chromatography.
- Describe the construction and working of a Gas Chromatography? Emphasize on the ideal characteristics of stationary phases and mobile phases used in Gas Liquid Chromatography.
- Describe instrumentation and application of HPLC.
- Describe the principles and application of Electrophoresis.
- Explain various methods of preparing TLC plates and its application.
- How development is carried out in column chromatography, TLC & Paper chromatography.
- Describe the principle of a Potentiometric titrations? Write the construction and working of a calomel electrode & glass electrode?
- Give an account of the construction and working of glass electrode? Write the application of potentiometric titrations.
- Describe the construction and working, advantages, disadvantages & application of a Standard Hydrogen Electrode.
- Explain the theory & the types of Conductometric Titrations.
- Write the basic principle of a potentiometry. Describe in detail Dead Stop End point techniques.
- Describe the construction and working of a Double- Beam Recording Dispersive IR Spectrophotometer with its advantages and disadvantages.
- Outline the working of a double beam recording of UV/Visible spectrophotometer. Name each part of the system & its functioning.
- Describe the construction and working of Double-Beam UV/Visible spectrophotometer. Mention the advantages of double beam over single beam spectrophotometer.
- a) Derive Beer’s & Lamberts Law. b) what are the applications, advantages and limitations of Beer’s law.
- Describe the principle and Application of IR Spectroscopy for the following A) Detection of functional group (two example) B) Study of Hydrogen Bonding.
- Explain the principal instrumentation and factors affecting fluorescence intensity.
- Describe the Instrumentation and application of HPLC.
- Explain with the help of a neat diagram, the construction and working of UV/Visible spectrophotometer with special emphasis on the monochromators and detectors present in them.
- Describe the instrumentation of I.R. Spectrometry.
- How are different samples handled (Solid, liquid, and gaseous) in I.R. Spectroscopy.
- List out the sources of UV, Visible spectrophotometers and I.R. Spectrometers.
- What are pharmaceutical application of fluorimetry? How is fluorimetry more sensitive and specific than spectrophotometry.
- Discuss the phenomenon of fluorescence. Explain the working of fluorimeter with suitable diagram?
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QUESTION BANK FOR 05 Marks
- Explain the term a) HETP b) Retention time c) Theoretical plate d) Retention volume
- Define HPLC & write a note on detectors present in HPLC.
- Write a note on Guard Column and its significance.
- What are the techniques of separation in HPLC based on a) Principle of separation b) Elution Techniques c) Types of analysis d) Scale of operation.
- What is the principle in a) Normal-Phase Chromatography b) Reverse -Phase Chromatography c) Ion- Exchange Chromatography d) Ion-pair Chromatography.
- Define chromatography? What are the principles of separations in chromatography.
- Explain the different packing techniques in column chromatography which packing techniques is best and why?
- Classify adsorbents used in column chromatography with example.
- Define partition chromatography and write a note on factors affecting column efficiency.
- Write a note on Development Techniques in column chromatography.
- Define Partition chromatography & write a note on Bonded Phase Chromatography.
- Write a note on Frontal Analysis & Bonded Phase Chromatography.
- Describe the preparation activation of plates & adsorbents used in TLC.
- Define paper chromatography? What are the modes of development in paper chromatography.
- Explain two dimensional & Reverse-phase Chromatography.
- Explain various development techniques used in paper chromatography.
- Enumerate the application of paper chromatography a)alkaloid b) Cardiac glycoside c) Aldehydes or ketones d) proteins.
- How will you perform quantitative analysis in paper chromatography.
- Compare the principle techniques limitations and application of paper chromatography with electrophoresis.
- How does the following factors affect separation efficiency a) cross-linking of Resin b) Ion-Exchange Capacity.
- Write a note on factors affecting the separation efficiency of Ion exchange resin.
- What is regeneration of a resin? How will you regenerate cation and anion exchange resin.
- Explain with a neat diagram any two detectors used in G.C.
- Explain the concept of pre-dervitization & post dervitization techniques in Gas Chromatography with relevant examples.
- Write a note on paper electrophoresis.
- What is electrophoresis? Mention their types.
- Describe the principles and application of electrophoresis.
- Write a note on HPTLC.
- Write a note on instrumentation and application of HPTLC.
- Define Validation? Classify and explain each type in briefs.
- Define & Explain (1) Accuracy (2) Precision (3) Significant figure.
- Describe different steps involved in validation master plan.
- Explain the procedure to calibrate wavelength of UV Instrument.
- Write a note on ICH Guidelines.
- Describe the pharmaceutical water system Validation.
- Define Validation? Explain types of “process Validation”?
- What is the principle in potentiometric titration and How is the end point determined in Potentiometric titrations.
- Enumerate the different reference “electrodes & Indicators electrodes in potentiometric titrations.
- Explain the principle underlying “Dead- Stop end point technique” and Null point potentiometry.
- Explain with graphs the methods of potentiometric end point determination.
- With titration curves, describe the principles of Conductometric titrations?
- Explain with graph, the conductometric titration of a mixture of weak & strong acids with alkali.
- Explain the conductometric titration curve for strong acids against weak base?
- What is quenching? Explain various types of quenching with suitable examples?
- What is the number of Fundamental Vibration modes for linear and non-linear molecules containing ‘n’ atoms? Explain how these numbers are obtained.
- What is nebulization? Write a note on types of Burner’s used in Atomic emission spectrometer.
- Depict the different modes of fundamental vibrations in a tri-atomic group (stretching & deformation) by means of a neat sketch for each mode.
- Explain what is meant by allowed transition and forbidden transition of valence electron in absorption spectroscopy.
- Describe the terms fluorescence & phosphorescence Depict both the phenomena by energy diagram.
- What is flame emission & atomic Absorption spectrometry? How do you estimate the amount of sodium by the above techniques.
- Explain the different modes of fundamental vibrations occurring in IR Spectroscopy.
- What are the factors affecting the fluorescence.
- Write a note on spectrophotometric titration.
- Explain deformation vibrations in IR Spectroscopy.
- What are the effect of solvent & conjugation in UV Spectroscopy.
- Write the structure and chemical name of BMR Reagent. Write the principle involved in the reaction of BMR with Sulphanilamide along with chemical reactions.
- State & explain the mathematical expression for Beer’s & Lamberts Law.
- Explain the term- Red Shift, Blue Shift, hypochromic shift, hyperchromic shift giving suitable examples for each along with ?max and e values.
- What is chromophore & auxochrome? Give two examples of each term.
- What is the effect of polar& Non-polar solvent on n-p* transition of alkenes? Give one example of each case with ?max and e values.
- Depict their energy diagram with respect to sigma bond, p-bond & non-bonding electrons on absorption of UV energy.
- What are K bands, R-bands, B-bands & E-bands. Give their significance individually.
- Explain why UV/Visible Spectroscopy is widely applicable in pharmacy.
- Give any four Important application of UV & Visible absorption spectroscopy.
- How do you determine the amount of paracetamol in a given tablet according to IP by means of UV using 1cm cell (a=0.715 at 257nm).
- Write a short note on ORD & give its applications.
- Describe why UV/Visible spectrometry is widely used for assay of a drug sample than other methods.
- What is the minimum requirements for a molecules to show I.R bands. State selection rule for exhibiting IR Vibrations.
- What are the different sampling techniques for mounting a sample in the form of a solid, thin film, liquid or gas in the beam of IR spectrometer.
- Why carbon-di-oxide shows some IR bands though the molecule as a whole does not possess any dipole moment?
- Give approximate stretching wave number values for the following groups C=0, C=N, C=C, C=N.
- What is the basic requirement for a nucleus to exhibit NMR phenomenon?
- What are the main advantages of mass spectrometry.
- Calculate (a) frequency (b) wave number) for the radiation of wavelength 530nm.(c=3x108 m/s)
- Calculate the wavelength corresponding to a radiation in which the energy of photon 5x10-7J
- Calculate the frequency of a radiation of wavelength 700nm.
- Give reason why you will get absorption curve rather than peak in Ultraviolet region.
- What are the factors affecting fluorescence and phosphorescence?
- What is Quenching? Explain various types of quenching with suitable examples?
- What are self quenching and true quenching.
- Show the relationship between fluorescence intensity and concentration. Describe any four factors that influence fluorescence intensity?
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Question carrying two marks
- What are the general requirements for doing a separation by column chromatography.
- Enumerate various types of chromatography.
- What is migration parameters.
- What is TLC & Write the principles of separation in TLC.
- What are the general requirements in TLC techniques.
- Define TLC & name the stationary phases used in TLC.
- What is the difference between silica gel H, G, GF?
- Define Chromatography & Rf values.
- Name the different grades of alumina.
- Describe the preparation of plates & adsorbents used in TLC.
- For silica gel G, in what ratio it is mixed with water for making slurry for use in TLC.
- What is the thickness of adsorbents layer in a) analytical TLC b) preparative TLC.
- How is activation of TLC plates done?
- Why activation of TLC plates necessary. How TLC plates stored.
- What is edge effect in TLC? To avoid edge effect what must be done in TLC.
- Enumerate four adsorbents and four mobile phases used in TLC.
- Give a specific spray reagent to detect the following compounds by TLC a) sulphanilamide b) amino acids c) alkaloid d) phenols.
- Define paper chromatography~? Which type of paper is normally used; Hydrophilic/hydrophobic.
- Enumerate the application of paper chromatography.
- Explain Radial Chromatography.
- What is an ion-exchange resin? Give an example of natural resin a) Cation b) Anion.
- Which portion of resin contains exchangeable sites.
- Which function group can be present in a) weak Cationic exchange resin b) Strong Cationic exchange resin c) weak and strong anionic exchange resins.
- What is cross linking, rigidity & swelling of ion exchange resin?
- How is the efficiency of an ion-exchange resin measured?
- What are the requirements for a compound to be analysed by Gas- Liquid Chromatography.
- Give example of carrier gas used in G.L.C.
- Under what conditions Gas-Solid Chromatography is preferred over Gas- Liquid Chromatography.
- Write a note on Guard Column & its Significance.
- What is C18 or ODS? What is its use in Chromatography.
- How will you check the presence of impurities in HPLC & What is internal standard.
- What is potentiometry? How is potential (emf) is measured.
- What is Indicator electrode & reference electrode give examples.
- What is the relationship between emf & pH.
- What are the advantages of glass electrode & saturated Calomel electrode.
- Name the factors which affect potential of a solution.
- What are auto titrimeters? What is the principle of operation?
- What is dead stop end point techniques? How this techniques is applied in the determination of water.
- What is null point potentiometry.
- Explain the significance of dead-stop end point potentiometry.
- What is Conductometry, Resistance.
- What is relationship between resistance & conductivity.
- What is relationship between conductivity & Specific conductivity.
- Define Specific Conductance & Equivalent conductance.
- What is the principle in Amperometric Titrations.
- How is the potential selected in Amperometric titrations.
- What are the advantages of Amperometric titrations over potentiometry/ conductometry?
- What is the principle in polarographic analysis?
- What is E1/2 (Half Wave potential).
- What is diffusion current, residual current, migration current, polarographic maxima.
- Why is DME used? What are the advantages?
- What changes in the molecules occur when the following is passed a) UV/Visible radiation b) I.R radiation.
- Principle involved in a grating & prism monochromators.
- How are the primary & secondary filters selected in fluorimetry assay?
- How do you detect the aromaticity of an unknown sample by means of its UV absorption spectrum.
- Explain why the intensity of n-p * transition is more than that of n- s * transitions.
- Define transmittance & absorbance in spectrometry.
- Reasons for Deviation of Beer’s law.
- Principle involved in Grating & Prism monochromators.
- Write various ranges of electromagnetic spectrum.
- Define Red & Blue Shift with example.
- What are stepwise & Gradient elutions?
- Importance of Finger prints region in IR Spectroscopy.
- Define filters and monochromators.
- What is natural frequency of vibration & mention different types of vibrations.
- What is the effect of conjugation & cross conjugation on ? max.
- What is Stoke’s & Anti-stoke’s fluorescence.
- A solution of P-nitro phenol in water is yellowish but its solution in dilute NaoH is intense yellow. Explain why the colors deepens in the latter case.
- What is the source for UV & Visible radiations? How is monochromaticity obtained in both case.
- Which is the common detectors in UV absorption spectrometry & outline its functioning.
- What are the three types of fundamental motions of a molecules?
- What are the methods of solvent degassing.
- Define & explain “Quality Assurance™.?
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