why wetlab is called as wetlab
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Answer / tarun
a laboratory where we can conduct the all chemically
testing. water testing,Raw materials testing so ultimately
no major equipment or instrument have needed in this lab so,
i think its call wet lab.
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Answer / venkat
a laboratory equipped with appropriate plumbing,
ventilation, and equipment to allow for hands-on scientific
research and experimentation called also wet laboratory c
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is there any moisture content testing by kf reagent for raw materials
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Answer / ramesh ch
In the wet lab we find the ℅ of solvent in any test. Here we find the ℅ of the wet.
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Answer / kalyan
All the analysis which are conducting in wetlab are done in liquid state only... For example water content in liquid state means to be mixed with liquid ultimately... and reagents preparation. Volumetric solutions preparation like that all those in liquid state...
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Answer / shiva thota
A laboratory where we can conduct the all chemically
testing. water testing,Raw materials testing so ultimately
Some times we are Using instrument Or Equipment have need this lab so,
i think its called wet lab.(shiva)
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