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different between LOD and M/C

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different between LOD and M/C..

Answer / prasad.analyst1986

lod means loss on drying.mc means moisture content.by using
kf titrator we calculate mc by using kf titration we
calculate only moisture content in the sample.but by
performing LOD test we remove solvents present in the sample
below the mp of the sample.and another test loss on ignition
by using this test we remove solvent present in crystal
lattice of the sample.

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different between LOD and M/C..

Answer / baba

LOD: Loss on drying......MC: Moisture content.....
By using LOD we messures Accurate weight of the Compound...
i.e..Loss of Solvents ,Moisture Present in that compound at
the bellow of that compound Melting point..

MC: By using moisture content we just messures about the
moisture of the compound..

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different between LOD and M/C..

Answer / sushma

r
# 1
lod means loss on drying.mc means moisture content.by using
kf titrator we calculate mc by using kf titration we
calculate only moisture content in the sample.but by
performing LOD test we remove solvents present in the sample
below the mp of the sample.and another test loss on ignition
by using this test we remove solvent present in crystal
lattice of the sample.

Is This Answer Correct ?    15 Yes 5 No

different between LOD and M/C..

Answer / prasad

LOD is nothing but Loss on Drying at below it's melting
point, which could be water or organic solvents or any
volatile matter. Whereas Moisture content is, presence of
water in molecule.

The basic differnce is M/C will give information about the
Water content. LOD will provide information about the
volatile matter (including water) present in the molecule
at give temperatue.

Is This Answer Correct ?    12 Yes 2 No

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