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If a dried sample is warm, it will absorb water from the air while cooling. Placing it in a desiccator puts it in a dry atmosphere where no moisture is available to be absorbed from the air.
Because the sample may absorb moisture present in the air - leading to a false reading.
'''You sieve flour to get more air into it so it makes your final product more fluffy'''
In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
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to remove the air bubble, which are made error in volume. S.Kailash
If a dried sample is warm, it will absorb water from the air while cooling. Placing it in a desiccator puts it in a dry atmosphere where no moisture is available to be absorbed from the air.
Because the sample may absorb moisture present in the air - leading to a false reading.
The general composition of a soil sample will be some sand, some silt, some clay, and some organic matter, plus a certain amount of microbial life, air and (unless it's completely dried out) some water.
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'''You sieve flour to get more air into it so it makes your final product more fluffy'''
An Oxygen Concentrator take atmospheric air passes through inlet filter,muffler and passes to compressor after that air is cooled by using a heat exchange chamber after that air goes through sieve canister.Inside the sieve canister the material called zeolite it absorbs nitrogen from air and gives oxygen as an output.The flow can be controlled by flow meter. 3 way valve is used to controlled by signal gives by pressure transducer.The heart of the oxygen concentrator is sieve canister and zeolitematerial.kannanEngineer99949-54450
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