Salim, Ibhraim, and Bushra are notified that their exam will be on December 28th at 8:30 am sharp. The exam will cover components and applications of UV-visible spectroscopy in one 10-mark question, and principles of IR spectroscopy including light sources and detectors in another 10-mark question. Four 5-mark questions will cover Beer-Lambert's law and UV-visible spectrophotometers, vibrational modes and IR absorption regions, optical rotation and circular dichroism, reverse phase TLC versus normal TLC, paper chromatography development and detection techniques, and applications of HPTLC.
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Salim, Ibhraim, and Bushra are notified that their exam will be on December 28th at 8:30 am sharp. The exam will cover components and applications of UV-visible spectroscopy in one 10-mark question, and principles of IR spectroscopy including light sources and detectors in another 10-mark question. Four 5-mark questions will cover Beer-Lambert's law and UV-visible spectrophotometers, vibrational modes and IR absorption regions, optical rotation and circular dichroism, reverse phase TLC versus normal TLC, paper chromatography development and detection techniques, and applications of HPTLC.
Salim, Ibhraim, and Bushra are notified that their exam will be on December 28th at 8:30 am sharp. The exam will cover components and applications of UV-visible spectroscopy in one 10-mark question, and principles of IR spectroscopy including light sources and detectors in another 10-mark question. Four 5-mark questions will cover Beer-Lambert's law and UV-visible spectrophotometers, vibrational modes and IR absorption regions, optical rotation and circular dichroism, reverse phase TLC versus normal TLC, paper chromatography development and detection techniques, and applications of HPTLC.
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Salim, Ibhraim, and Bushra are notified that their exam will be on December 28th at 8:30 am sharp. The exam will cover components and applications of UV-visible spectroscopy in one 10-mark question, and principles of IR spectroscopy including light sources and detectors in another 10-mark question. Four 5-mark questions will cover Beer-Lambert's law and UV-visible spectrophotometers, vibrational modes and IR absorption regions, optical rotation and circular dichroism, reverse phase TLC versus normal TLC, paper chromatography development and detection techniques, and applications of HPTLC.
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Dear Salim, Ibhraim & Bushra all of you have to take admission of 28.12.13 Exam starts at 8.
30 am sharp MPA QP
ANY ONE EACH 10 MARKS
1. Draw neat diagram explain the components of double beam UV visible spectrophotometer. Discuss the application of uv visible spectroscopy in pharmacy. 2. Write the principle and theory behind IR spectroscopy. Write an assay on radiation source, monochromators, n detectors used in IR spectroscopy
ANY FOUR EACH FIVE MARKS
3. Explain Beer Lamberts law . describe the working of uv visible spectrophotometer. 4. Explain different types of vibrational mode of atoms found in molecules. Briefly explain the important absorption regions of a typical IR spectrum 5. Explain the phenomena of ORD n CD. 6. What do you mean by reverse phase TLC. What is the difference between TLC and HPTLC? 7. Development techniques n detection methods in paper chromatography. 8. Write a note on HPTLC. N its application