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(a)
Interpretation:
The value of
Concept introduction:
Thermogravimetric analysis:
Thermogravimetric analysis is a kind of thermal analysis in that temperature varies over time to determine mass of sample used for thermogravimetric analysis. This analysis provides various informations such as phase transition, desorption, absorption, chemisorption, decomposition due to thermal, oxidation and reduction. It is done on thermogravimetric analyzer. Thermogravimetric analysis is also known as thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA).
(a)
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Answer to Problem 27.26P
The value of
Explanation of Solution
To calculate: The value of
The reaction occurs during thermogravimetric analysis is
The value of
When reactant is fully deuterated x becomes one.
(b)
Interpretation:
The value of x for a crystal measured in triplicate with given
Concept introduction:
Thermogravimetric analysis:
Thermogravimetric analysis is a kind of thermal analysis in that temperature varies over time to determine mass of sample used for thermogravimetric analysis. This analysis provides various informations such as phase transition, desorption, absorption, chemisorption, decomposition due to thermal, oxidation and reduction. It is done on thermogravimetric analyzer. Thermogravimetric analysis is also known as thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA).
(b)
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Answer to Problem 27.26P
The value of x for a crystal measured in triplicate with given
Explanation of Solution
To calculate: The value of x for a crystal measured in triplicate with given
Given,
The x value of this crystal is calculated when it measured in triplicate.
(c)
Interpretation:
The uncertainty in given equation has to be given.
(c)
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Explanation of Solution
To give: The uncertainty in given equation.
Given,
While substituting the above value in given equation we get
(d)
Interpretation:
From the given uncertainty of
(d)
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Answer to Problem 27.26P
From the given uncertainty of
Explanation of Solution
To give: From the given uncertainty of
Given,
When
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