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What is aquametry?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Did u mean microwave aquametry . Electromagnetic wave interaction with water-containing materials.

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What is aquametry principles procedure?

Aquametry is the process of determining the amount of water in a substance. The principle behind aquametry involves measuring the loss of weight when a substance is heated to drive off the water content. The procedure typically involves accurately weighing the substance, heating it to remove the water, and then re-weighing to calculate the water content.


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