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This package provides students with practice at
calculations typical of the titrimetric assays found in the British
Pharmacopoeia. Emphasis is placed on the methods of calculation
and not the detailed theory of titrimetry. After working through
this package students should have sufficient confidence to tackle
any titrimetric calculation for which a conversion factor is known.
No previous knowledge of titrimetry is required. The package can
be used to support lectures and laboratory work in this branch of
Pharmaceutical Analysis.
The package requires considerable interaction by the student in
the form of text entry, dragging icons or selection from lists of
options. Students will need to make extensive use of pen, paper
and calculator to work through the package. |
| Conceptually, the package can be divided
into two parts:
Introduction to Titrimetry: The five activities in this section
include the topics - principles of titrimetry, preparation of standard
solutions, back titrations, significant figures/errors and units.
The fundamental relationship between volumes and concentrations
for a titration is derived and examples of its use are given. Conversion
factors, their derivations and use in British Pharmacopoeia methods
are explained in detail.
Great importance is placed on reporting the results of calculations
to a realistic accuracy and precision, and the activity 'Significant
Figures and errors' provides students with some useful guidelines.
The conventions used for symbols and units in this package are explained
in detail in the activity 'Units'.
Five sections covering: Acid-base, EDTA, Precipitation,
Oxidation-reduction and Non-aqueous titrations constitute the bulk
of the package. Each section contains four or five activities giving
practice at calculations for each class of titration. The problems
are graded from simple to difficult. Extensive hints and feedback
are provided to help the students through the calculations. |