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Can you give regarding conductometer ,colourimeter,flame photometry,potentiometer interview question and answers please immediately
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Please make a video on NMR spectroscopy interview questions answers
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Please make a video on NMR spectroscopy interview questions answers
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@@pharmacheminsights how to calculate density of hcl 1.18.....is this standard or calculation is there?
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Wet analysis interview questions prepare chayandi sir experience vallaki
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Ye tho vacuum chamber hai ..jisko aapne dessicator bola 😅
The desiccator is any enclosed container containing desiccants such as silica for moisture absorption... The image in the video is of vacuum desiccator...
Sir partical sizer Malvern 3000 interview questions videos cheyandi sir plz
Plzz sir upload complete lectures on HPLC
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Mdc and meoh what elute fitst and why
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Very informative thank you sir But in tabular column 3:09 C8Sample elutes slowly Than C18 it will be changes sir
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Why did you add specific 50ml of water ?
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Related substance calculation explain sir
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what ph for kcl solution
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Excellent bro...but senior interview questions also plz make it vedio
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Related substance by HPLC calculation explain sir
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Hydrogen is not inert gas
H2 are carrier gas but used as a carrier in tcd detector
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I have question that is why is 1000 constant in all cases of 10ppm , 100ppm, and 1000ppm? Why it is always dissolved in 1000 ml of water?please answer.
By definition ppm is 1mg of solute disoolve in 1 liter of solvent. 1liter is 1000ml, that's why 1000 ml is constant in all cases of 10ppm, 100ppm and 1000 ppm solution. However, you can also prepare solution in less volume as per your requirement by adjusting the weight of solute. Examples have been mentioned in later part of video.
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Very good explanation thanks. Please can you explain the Karl Fisher titration and dissolution per USPNF
Your first video, Molar, Normal solution preparation and this video.. What’s the difference between those two? Why calculation is different? Very beneficial video, Thanks.
In first video of molarity and normality... I had given direct formula to calculate molarity and normality for solids and liquids... In second video I had explained in detail how to prepare 0.1N H2S04 using N1V1= N2V2 formula. You can use first video formula also to prepare 0.1N H2SO4... You will get same answer. Both are correct
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Hi, thanks for this. But I have a question, why did you add 50ml of water if you already have 100ml water in the flask?
Initially 100 mL volumetric flask is empty... We transferred 100 mg NaCl in it and then add 50 mL water to dissolved the NaCl and finally make up to volume with water.
I have question that is why is 1000 constant in all cases of 10ppm , 100ppm, and 1000ppm? Why it is always dissolved in 1000 ml of water?
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