Polarography

Polarography is the branch of voltammetry in which a dropping mercury electrode is used as the indicator electrode.
It is the technique that deals with the effect of the potential of an electrode on the current that flows through it. The electrode whose potential is varied is called the indicator electrode.

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Redox Titrations- Definition, Principle, Types, Redox Indicators

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.

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Aerosols

Aerosols
are dosage forms containing therapeutically active ingredients that are packaged under pressure in a sealed container and are released as a fine mist of spray upon activation of a suitable valve system. The basic components of an aerosol system are the container, the propellant, the concentrate containing the active ingredient(s), the valve and the actuator.

Aerosol

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Liquid Crystals

Some organic solids having long rod-like molecules do not melt to give the liquid substance directly. They, instead, pass through an intermediate state called the liquid crystal state, often referred to as the liquid crystal.

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Eutetic Mixtures

A eutectic mixture is defined as a mixture of two or more components which usually do not interact to form a new chemical compound but, which at certain ratios, inhibit the crystallization process of one another resulting in a system having a lower melting point than either of the components. See more… Eutetic

Consumer Protection Act, 1986

Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect the interests of consumers in India. It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers’ disputes and for matters connected therewith also.   Consumer Protection Act

Pharmacy Act, 1948

The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the statutory body of government of India also called as central council constituted under the Pharmacy Act, 1948. The Council was first constituted on 4 March 1948. The Pharmacy Council of India is constituted by central government every five years. They are based in New Delhi which is … Read more