Unit I – Acid Base & Non- Aqueous Titration Details

Pharmaceutical Analysis I – BPharma 1st Semester (AKTU & PCI Syllabus)

At FirstHope, we offer precise, exam-oriented notes aligned with the PCI-approved B Pharma syllabus. Unit I of Pharmaceutical Analysis introduces key concepts like concentration methods, standard solutions, and analytical errors. Therefore, a strong grasp of this unit is vital for semester success and exams like GPAT and NIPER.

Acid-Base Titrations:
This topic explains the theories behind acid-base indicators, how they work, and how acid-base titrations are classified. It also covers the titration of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases. Additionally, you’ll learn about neutralization curves that show how pH changes during titration.

Non-Aqueous:
This section focuses on titrations that are done in solvents other than water. It explains acidimetry (titration of acids) and alkalimetry (titration of bases) in non-aqueous media. You’ll also study the estimation of substances like Sodium benzoate and Ephedrine HCl using these methods.

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