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Laboratory Exercises from Pharmaceutical Physics
Manuals
- Mass and weight - weighing on the analytical balance
- Weighing and preparation of aqueous solutions
- Density determination by pycnometer
- Measurement of density - Density determination by densimeter - Polarimetry
- Conductivity - Determination of the conductivity of acetic acid solutions
- Boiling point - Melting point
- Surface tension - determination of the surface tension with the stalagmometer
- Viscosity of the solutions - determination of the viscosity using Hoeppler viscosimeter
- Calorimetry
- Refractometry
- UV VIS spectroscopy
Laboratory Exercises from Physical Chemistry
Manuals
1 Cryoscopy - determination of molar mass from freezing point depression
2 Determination of the liquid vapour equilibrium in binary system
3 Partition coefficient of succinic acid
4 Adsorption - determination of adsorption isotherm of acetic acid on activated charcoal
5 Reactions of first order - kinetics of dissolution of solid substances
6 Reactions of second order - Kinetics of the hydrolysis of ethyl acetate
7 Potentiometric measurement of pH
8 Potentiometric determination of dissociation constant of weak acid
9 Determination of the critical micellar concentration of ionic surfactants
10 Determination of the solubility product constant
11 Checking the functionality of the combined bromide ion-selective elctrode
12 UV VIS spectroscopy -Determination of salicylic acid in aspirin
Supplementary study material
Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Drug Development lectures
| Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Drug Development |
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| Lecture 1-2-3 |
| Lecture 4-5 |
| Lecture 6 |
| Lecture 7 |
| Lecture 8 |
| Lecture 9 |
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Lectures
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