Non volatile matter = [(W2-W1)/V] x 100
where
W2 :Weight of beaker [Before sample addition & evoporation]
W1 :Weight of beaker [after sample evoporation]
V : Volume of sample taken
Volatile matter is calculated by heating a sample of the material in a controlled environment to a specific temperature (usually around 950°C) in the absence of oxygen. The loss in weight of the sample before and after heating represents the volatile matter content. This loss is typically expressed as a percentage of the original sample weight. The procedure is standardized under specific guidelines, such as those from ASTM or ISO, to ensure accuracy and consistency.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, if a suspension is filtered, particulate matter will be filtered out. This does not happen to a solution.
Porosity
There is around 90% organic matter in yarrow. A yarrow is a type of flower.
Volatile matter is calculated by heating a sample of the material in a controlled environment to a specific temperature (usually around 950°C) in the absence of oxygen. The loss in weight of the sample before and after heating represents the volatile matter content. This loss is typically expressed as a percentage of the original sample weight. The procedure is standardized under specific guidelines, such as those from ASTM or ISO, to ensure accuracy and consistency.
To calculate the fixed carbon, the moisture, ash and volatile matter contents (express the weights in percent) are added together and this sum is subtracted from 100 percent. Fixed Carbon = 100% - % (moisture) -% (ash) - % (volatile matter)
A muffle furnace with a lid is used for determining volatile matter in fuel samples to prevent the escape of volatile components during heating. The lid helps to contain the volatile gases and prevent them from escaping, ensuring accurate measurements of the volatile matter content in the sample. This setup allows for controlled heating conditions and accurate determination of the sample's volatile matter content.
It depends on how you are using the word solution. A solution can be an answer to a question, in which case it is not matter.
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I would have thought this blindingly obvious but no matter, a lower percentage error is better because it means your approximation to a solution is closer to the real answer than an approximation with a higher error.
what was the solution of the book a matter of trust
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Generally it is a Liquid. A colorless liquid.
Hard to say, but I would say that a Matter Solution is when Matters are combined to be a larger amount or volume
There will be difference in value of fixed carbon and carbon in ultimate analysis as some carbon is lost in hydrocarbons in volatile matter. Fixed carbon is arrived by substracting the volatile matter. Utimate analysis ditermines the total carbon content which includes the carbon present in volatile matter. Fixed carbon is useful to know how much coke can be generated out of coking coal.
No, milk and gasoline are not examples of the same state of matter. Milk is a liquid, while gasoline is a volatile liquid.