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30 Most Commonly Asked Definitions | Questions In Practical Interviews | Organic Chemist | Lab Chemist

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  1.Hydrocarbon: A compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen. 2.Functional group: The part of an organic molecule responsible for its chemical properties. 3.Aliphatic (Hydrocarbon): Carbon atom joined together in a straight or branched chain. 4.Alicyclic (Hydrocarbon): Carbon atom joined together in a ring (cyclic) structure. 5.Aromatic (Hydrocarbon): Some/ all of the carbon atoms are found in the benzene ring. 6.Molecular formula: The number and type of atom of each element present in a molecule. 7.Empirical formula: The simplest whole-number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound. 8.Displayed formula: Shows the relative positioning of atoms in a molecule and the bond between them. 9.Structural formula: Shows the arrangement of atom in a molecule. 10.Structural isomer: A compound with the same molecular formula, but different structural formula.  11.Homolytic fission: When a covalent bond breaks and each of the bonded atoms takes one of the shared pair of electrons from the

Common Questions Asked in Interview for the post of Synthesis Chemist | Analytical Chemist | Quality Control Chemist

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Question 1) What is Good manufacturing practices (GMP)? Answer:   Good manufacturing practices are regulation, codes, and guidelines for the manufacture of drug products, medical devices, in vitro and in vitro diagnostic products, foods. The term “cGMP” is used by the federal government as a current good manufacturing practice. Question 2) What is GLP? Answer:   GLP stands for Good Laboratory Practice. It is a quality control system used in research laboratories to ensure data integrity( i.e. data is generated under high quality and reproducible conditions). enable mutual acceptance of data between countries. Question 3) What are the Rules of lab safety? Answer:   Rule 1:WALK When going into the lab make sure to WALK. there will be no running in the lab. There will be materials and equipment out that can break if you accidentally knock into them. There may be electrical wires on the ground that you may trip over as well. DO NOT RUSH . Walk slowly and be careful.  Rule 2: PROPER LAB