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  • Discuss about carrier gases, column and solid support stationary phases in GLC

    Q.4. (b)Discuss about carrier gases, column and solid support stationary phases in GLC
    Ans.4. (b) Carrier gas: For selecting a carrier gas following considerations should be taken into account:

  • Give difference stationary phases used in different modes of HPLC

    Q.4.(a) Give difference stationary phases used in different modes of HPLC.
    Ans.4. (a)Types of Stationary Phases used in HPLC:
    Various stationary phases available for HPLC are  Polystyrene/Divinylbenzene- Based Resins   In ion chromatography, the support material is polystyrene/ divinylbenzene (PS/DVB) based resin that is relatively stable with respect to pH.

  • Differentiate between PMR and 13 CNMR

    Q.3. (b) How will you simplify complicated splitting pattern in PMR? Differentiate between PMR and 13 CNMR.
    Ans.3. (b)Introduction:

    The complete analysis of a compound is frequently made difficult, when signals overlap and as a result, useful information is often buried due to complexity of the spectrum. In a spectrum several signals may overlap as is the case, e.g., of closely related methylene groups in a molecule. In such a situation an intense, broad and compulsory unresolved signal, termed the methylene envelope may appears between δ 1-2. Another cause of complexity is where a coupling constant is comparable with the chemical shift different between the coupled protons. For these problems following techniques may use to solve them.

  • How will you differentiate between first order and non-first order PMR spectra

    Q.3.(a) How will you differentiate between first order and non-first order PMR spectra
    Ans.3. (a)First order spectra:

    For a spectrum to be first order, the frequency difference (∆v, in Hz) between any two coupled resonances must be significantly larger than the coupling constant that relates them. A first-order spectrum has ∆v/J >  -63.
    First-order resonances have a number of helpful characteristic, some of which are related to the number individual coupling, n:

  • How will you distinguish

    Q.2.(c)How will you distinguish
    (i) 10,20, and 30 aliphatic amines.
    (ii) 10,20,and 30 aliphatic alcohols and phenols.
    (iii) Alkane, alkene, alkyne and arene from each other. 

  • Explain frequency shift due to inductive and mesomeric effects in IR spectroscopy

    Q.2. (b) Explain frequency shift due to inductive and mesomeric effects in IR spectroscopy
    (b)Frequency shift due to inductive:
    The inductive effects solely depends upon the ‘intrinsic’ tendency of a substituent to either release or withdraw electrons- by definition, its electronegativity acting either through the molecular chain or through space. This effect usually weakens steadily with increasing distance from the substituent

  • Pharma Analysis

    Pharmaceutical Analysis

    INTRODUCTION
    Pharmaceutical analysis is a branch of practical chemistry that involves a series of process for identification, determination, quantification and purification of a substance, separation of the components of a solution or mixture, or determination of structure of chemical compounds.

  • APPLICATIONS OF IR SPECTROSCOPY

                APPLICATIONS OF IR SPECTROSCOPY

    Infrared spectroscopy is widely used in industry as well as in research. It is a simple and reliable technique for measurement, quality control and dynamic measurement. It is also employed in forensic analysis in civil and criminal analysis.

  • ISOTOPE effect in IR Spectroscopy

                              ISOTOPE EFFECTS

    The different isotopes in a particular species may give fine detail in infrared spectroscopy.
  • FOURIER TRANSFORM in IR Spectroscopy

                   FOURIER TRANSFORM

    Fourier transform Infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) is the technique for measurement of infrared spectra in which the amount of energy absorbed is not recorded but  when the frequency of the infra-red light is varied, the IR light is guided through an 
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