Analysing the Coal: Dry, mineral matter-free (dmmf) basis---The coal is assumed to be free of both moisture and mineral matter and the data are a measure of only the organic portion of the coal Dry, ash-free (daf) basis---Data are expressed as percentages of the coal with the moisture and ash removed
Total moisture in coal refers to the moisture content present in the coal including surface moisture and inherent moisture. Inherent moisture, on the other hand, is the moisture that is chemically bound within the coal structure and cannot be removed by air drying. The difference between total moisture and inherent moisture is the amount of surface moisture in the coal.
Moisture is a noun.
A sample of air is passed through concentrated sulfuric acid to remove moisture. Sulfuric acid is a strong dehydrating agent that can absorb water vapor from the air, allowing for the collection of a dry sample that is free from moisture.
To calculate the potency of a standard on an "as is" basis from an anhydrous and solvent-free basis, you need to take into account the moisture and solvent content in the standard. First, determine the percentage of water and solvent in the standard. Then, adjust the potency by factoring in the moisture and solvent content to arrive at the potency on an "as is" basis. This ensures that you are accurately reflecting the concentration of the active ingredient in the standard.
There are two main types of moisture content in coal: inherent moisture, which is present within the coal particles themselves, and extraneous moisture, which is moisture that is on the surface of the coal particles. Inherent moisture is more difficult to remove and can impact the heating value of the coal, while extraneous moisture can be more easily removed through drying processes.
Wood seasoning involves two types of moisture: free moisture and bound moisture. Free moisture is the water that exists in the wood's cells and can be removed relatively easily during the initial drying phase. Bound moisture, on the other hand, is water that is chemically bound within the wood fibers and requires more intensive drying methods, such as kiln drying, to eliminate during the final seasoning stage. Properly seasoning wood reduces its moisture content, enhancing its stability and durability for various applications.
Mueller-Hinton agar should be free of visible moisture because excess moisture can lead to uneven distribution of antibiotics and altered diffusion rates, affecting the accuracy of susceptibility testing results. Additionally, moisture can create a conducive environment for bacterial overgrowth and contamination, compromising the reliability of the test results.
no they sometimes trap moisture inside
Frost-free freezers will keep down the moisture produced by your refrigerator. They also enable a larger amount of space in the freezer compartment by preventing moisture to encompass the areas around your freezer.
Neutrogena has a large supply of products that are completely oil-free. Consider the Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash - Neutrogena and the Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture SPF.
Analysing the Coal: Dry, mineral matter-free (dmmf) basis---The coal is assumed to be free of both moisture and mineral matter and the data are a measure of only the organic portion of the coal Dry, ash-free (daf) basis---Data are expressed as percentages of the coal with the moisture and ash removed
In a relatively moisture free, airtight container. Room temperature away from direct sunlight.
Kirkland moisture shampoo doesn't contain sodium chloride.
Fine Coal Moisture: not familiar with this term. I assume it is the Total Moisture in the fine fraction of coal. Fine fraction or "fines" is sometimes defined as the -0.5 mm fraction. "Inherent Moisture" is a non-preferred term according to Australian Standard 2418-1995: Coal & Coke - Glossary of Terms. It is sometimes used to mean the moisture retained by a coal or coke sample, after it has attained equilibrium with the atmosphere to which it is exposed. "Inherent" is not a good word here because the atmosphere to which the sample is exposed is not normally controlled for temperature or humidity. Alternatively, "Inherent Moisture" is also used to mean "Equilibrium Moisture" = "Bed Moisture" = "In-situ Moisture", which is an ASTM test for moisture retained after the sample has attained equilibrium with an atmosphere of controlled humidity and temperature. These two usages of Inherent Moisture are not even approximately the same; the term is therefore ambiguous and should not be used. "Free Moisture" = "Surface Moisture" is the moisture that is lost by the coal or coke in attaining equilibrium with the air to which it is exposed (AS2418). This air would normally be at ambient temperature and humidity.
To allow the transformer to "free breathe" and yet prevent any moisture from entering. The desiccant in the breather removes any moisture in the air before it enters the tank or conservator.
Not necessarily. But they should be cleaned, dried, and folded in a dry place free of moisture.