What is unit of KF?
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Answer / pravin waghmare (tondle)
for KF factor mg/ml
for water content %
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Answer / yojana
for factor determination: mg/ml
for water content : %w/w
Is This Answer Correct ? | 29 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / saji
What is unit of KF?
Answer
KF factor = mg/ml (milligram per milliliter)
1 mL of KF reagent is equal to 5mg of water
For water content
a)For solids =%w/w
b)For Liquid =%w/v
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Answer / syam
mg/ml of water --for the factor
% w/w of water -- for the determination of water in a
sample
Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / ramus
KF factor determines as mg/ml
For water content
a)For solids =%w/w
b)For solids =%w/v
Note: 1 mL of KF reagent is equal to 5mg of water.
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Answer / suresh
for factor determinatio mg/ml( 1ml kf reagent neutralizes
1ml H2O)
for solid samples %w/w
for liquid samples%w/v
Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 7 No |
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