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principle involved in the limit test for Chl
Assignment Rubrics: Principles of Limit Tests for Impurities
Prepare your assignment on the principles involved in limit tests for Chloride, Sulphate, Iron, Arsenic, Lead, and Heavy Metals, including modified limit tests for Chloride and Sulphate. Follow these rubrics for structure and evaluation (total: 100 points). late submissions deduct 10% per day.
1.Topic Coverage (20 points): Fully address principles for each impurity test and modifications for Chloride/Sulphate; include definitions, reactions, and pharmacopoeial relevance.
2. Accuracy of Scientific Principles (20 points): Explain chemical mechanisms correctly (e.g., precipitation for Chloride/Sulphate, colorimetry for Iron); avoid factual errors.
3. Depth of Analysis (15 points): Discuss purpose in drug purity (e.g., preventing toxicity), with examples from USP/BP standards; compare standard vs. modified tests.
4. Structure and Organization (10 points): Use clear sections (introduction, body per test, conclusion); logical flow with headings, diagrams if applicable.
5. Clarity and Language (10 points): Write concisely, use technical terms appropriately; ensure readability with proper grammar and no jargon overload.
6. References and Citations (10 points): Cite at least 3-5 sources (e.g., pharmacopoeias, textbooks); use APA/MLA format; avoid plagiarism.
7. Originality and Critical Thinking (5 points): Provide insights or applications (e.g., real-world implications); paraphrase content, no direct copying.
8. Timely Submission (10 points): Submit on or before due date; full points for on-time, partial for minor delays, zero beyond 3 days.