4.3. Practical work (tasks) to be performed in the class:
1 . Describe the conditions and equate the reactions of determining the identity and quantitative content of the ingredients in the dosage form. Calculate the values of E m and T, give formulas for calculating quantitative content and weights.
Dosage form
Sulfate atropine - 0.1
Sodium chloride is 0.089
Water purified to 10 ml
2 . Describe the conditions and equate the reactions of determining the identity and quantitative content of the ingredients in the dosage form. Calculate the values of E m and T, give formulas for calculating quantitative content and weights.
Dosage form
Levomycetin is 0.025
Boric acids 2% - 10.0
3 . Describe the conditions and equate the reactions of determining the identity and quantitative content of the ingredients in the dosage form. Calculate the values of E m and T, give formulas for calculating quantitative content and weights.
Dosage form
Thiotriazoline - 10.0
Sodium chloride is 5.6
Water for injection up to 1 liter
4 . Describe the conditions and equate the reactions of determining the identity and quantitative content of the ingredients in the dosage form. Calculate the values of E m and T, give formulas for calculating quantitative content and weights.
Dosage form
Hydrochloric acid diluted - 4.4
Sodium chloride is 5.2
Water purified to 100 ml
Calculate what volume of 0.1M hydroxide disodium solution (CP = 1,000) will be SPhUd to titrate 2 ml of the dosage form (MM hydrochloric acid = 36.46).
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