6. When a concentrated alkali solution acts on the purine cycle, it breaks down: A. Ester group B. Imidazole nucleus C. Dioxopyrimidine nucleus D. Lactone cycle 7. According to the Pharmacopoeia, sodium thiopental is quantitatively determined by the following methods: A. Acidimetry B. Alkaimetry C. Gravimetry D. HPLC E. UV spectroscopy 8. When determining the content of free alkali in sodium salts of barbiturates, an indicator is used: A. Methyl orange B. Methyl red C. Timolphthalein D. Phenolphthalein 9. NH-acidic properties are shown by: A. Sulfacyl sodium B. Sodium barbital C. Theobromine D. Hexamidine (primidone) 10. Derivatives of pyrimidine-2,4-dione are derivatives: A. Uracil B. Uretane C. Barbituric acid D. Malonic acid 11. The cerimetric method can be used for quantitative analysis: A. Nicotinic acid B. Atropine sulfate C. Gomatropin hydrobromide D. Nicotinic acid diethylamide E. Nifedipin
6. When a concentrated alkali solution acts on the purine cycle, it breaks down: A. Ester group B. Imidazole nucleus C. Dioxopyrimidine nucleus D. Lactone cycle 7. According to the Pharmacopoeia, sodium thiopental is quantitatively determined by the following methods: A. Acidimetry B. Alkaimetry C. Gravimetry D. HPLC E. UV spectroscopy 8. When determining the content of free alkali in sodium salts of barbiturates, an indicator is used: A. Methyl orange B. Methyl red C. Timolphthalein D. Phenolphthalein 9. NH-acidic properties are shown by: A. Sulfacyl sodium B. Sodium barbital C. Theobromine D. Hexamidine (primidone) 10. Derivatives of pyrimidine-2,4-dione are derivatives: A. Uracil B. Uretane C. Barbituric acid D. Malonic acid 11. The cerimetric method can be used for quantitative analysis: A. Nicotinic acid B. Atropine sulfate C. Gomatropin hydrobromide D. Nicotinic acid diethylamide E. Nifedipin
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