Inorganic Chemistry and Pharmacopoeia Quiz

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What is the function of a buffer solution?

To resist changes in pH when an acid or base is added

What is the primary role of limit tests in inorganic chemistry?

To detect the presence of specific impurities in a substance

What is the main purpose of electrolytes?

To conduct electrical current in a solution

What is the role of sodium chloride in replacement therapy?

To restore electrolyte balance in the body

What is the primary function of expectorants?

To promote the expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract

This quiz covers topics related to inorganic chemistry, including sources of impurities, the importance of limit tests, and a detailed exploration of limit tests for Iron, Arsenic, Chloride, and Lead. It also delves into the history of pharmacopoeia and discusses buffer solutions, including the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, isotonicity, measurement and adjustment of tonicity, and the definition of electrolytes.

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