what is SOP?How can prepare?
Answer / satyasai
sop is a document which describes regularly reoccurring operations relevant to the quality of the investigations.
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what is the difference between hplc and uplc?
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For Recent draft guidelines for Dissolution test apparatus calibration, why removing the salicylate tables?
perchloric acid&glacal acetic acid both are acids but reaction is complete in volumetric titrations.how?
If change in specification which parameter require to do for validation? if change in chromtographic condition then which parameter? if api change then which parameter? if change composition then which parameter? if old method not work out then whicj parameter? if additional one impurity added then which parameter of validation require to do on above each conditions? elaborate separately
wt is rsd in and explain
ash or residue in that what will be there.
How you will select column for HPLC development depends on nature of compound and how it will work explain in brief?
when we talk about change in entropy we consider total entropy means of surround +entropy of system but when we talk about change in Gibss free energy we consider entropy of system.explain with reason.
What is the difference between Chromatograhic Purity And Related substances
Difference between uv detector nd RI DETECTOR? wt s the difference between OVI Solvents nd residual solvents incase of GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY? nd wt s its detection limit?
why we are using 6 dosage units in dissolution, and why we are using 6 tablets in disintegation test.is there any scientific reason beyond 6?
how the compound separate in coulunm,explain