what is the difference of use of LOD test and Karl Fischer
titra.?
Answer Posted / vivek
LOD: Determines the contents which are evaporated at 105 C,
(surface water and volatile impurities/solvents)
MC: Determines Water (Bound and free ie- adsorbed water and
water of crystallization)
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