%lod always grater than %water content for same product??



%lod always grater than %water content for same product??..

Answer / krishna vankalapati

%LOD always grater than %Water content, because while performing the LOD residual solvents and water content will loss by heating.
Where as while performing the water content measure the water content only.

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