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KUHS Model Question Paper : BPharm

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FIRST B.PHARM DEGREE EXAMINATION (THEORY)
Model Question Paper
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Paper – I
(Inorganic & Physical Chemistry)
Time: 3 Hrs
Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
• Answer all questions.
• Draw diagrams wherever necessary
Essay
1. Write the Principle and procedure involved in the limit test for Iron & Arsenic with equation.
2. Derive the kinetic gas equation. What are the deviations of kinetic theory of gases?
(2×10=20 marks)
Write short notes:
3. Explain the term radio activity. Write the applications of radioactive isotopes in medicine
4. Write the method of preparation, test for purity and assay of chlorinated lime.
5. Describe in detail Langmuir’s theory of adsorption.
6. What are real and ideal solutions? Explain.
7. Describe the method of preparation and assay of an inorganic compound used as an anticaries agent.
8. Write notes on antidotes.
9. How will you test for.
• Microbial limit of milk of magnesia.
• Acid neutralizing capacity of Aluminium Hydroxide gel.
10. Explain the applications of co-ordination compounds in Analysis
11. What are the different methods used for the measurement of radioactivity. Describe any one method in detail.
12. Astringents. (10×5=50 marks)
Answer Briefly:
13. Define surface tension, refractive index and optical rotation.
14. Write short notes on combinations of antacids.
15. Explain Debye-Huckel theory.
16. Describe the method of preparation and assay of an inorganic compound used as an expectorant.
17. Explain the principle involved in the limit test for chlorides with equation.
18. Explain the following terms with examples.
• Sedative
• Respiratory stimulant
• Sclerosing agent.
19. Explain dipole moment with example. Give its applications.
20. Comment on the following.
• Neutralised glycerol is added in the assay of boric acid.
• Formaldehyde is added in the assay of Ammonium Chloride.
21. How will you carry out the test for purity of the following?
• Calcium Gluconate
• Potassium citrate.
22. Essential and trace ions. (10×3=30 marks)

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Paper – II
Time: 3 Hrs
Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
• Answer all questions.
• Draw diagrams wherever necessary
Write an essay on each of the following:
1. Discuss in detail the theory of reactivity and orientation of electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction in benzene.
2. Alkyl halides are very good substrates for nucleophilic substitution reaction. Substantiate this statement giving suitable examples. (2×10=20 marks)
Answer briefly on:
3. Ozonolysis is an important tool in the structural elucidation of unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Justify.
4. Give any two industrial methods of preparation of alcohols.
5. Ammonia derivatives of carbonyl compounds are very difficult to prepare. Why?
6. Explain the synthetic potential of Diazonium salts.
7. Starting from Benzene outline the synthesis of chlorobenzene.
8. Comment on the acidity of terminal alkynes.
9. How will you differentiate primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols?
10.Explain Hinsberg test.
11.Comment on the stability of carboxylate ion.
12.What is hyperconjugation? Explain. (10×5=50 marks)
Write Short Notes on:
13.Dehydration of tertiary alcohol is easier than primary. Why?
14.With a suitable example explain Fries rearrangement.
15.Aldehydes undergo oxidation easily, but ketones do not. Why?
16.Give an example of a 1,2- elimination reaction.
17.State Saytzeff s rule.
18.Why aryl halides are unreactive?
19.Using wurtz reaction we cannot prepare alkanes having odd number of carbon atoms. Why?
20.Why conjugated dienes are more stable than isolated dienes?
21.Explain Hofmann’s degradation of amides.
22.What is Williamson’s synthesis? (10×3=30 marks)

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