what is difference between moisture contents and water contents ?
Answer Posted / vikram patil
Moisture content means calculate amount of H2o (only) in the
sample &
LOD means Loss On Drying ..i.e. % loss after Drying the
material at given temperature.... whatever it may be water
or any solvent anything which get out of material after
Drying at given temp.
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