Orsat method by H&S Department from Laqshya Institute of Technology & Science. source
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Its very easy now a days to monitor flue gases by cems analyzer. This all gases are measured in ppm unit. Log in to Reply
Please send otto hoff mans method
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Koh & pyrogallol in which ratio or %
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4 months 4 lectures not understand but ur video 4 minutes 6 marks… Full understand… Thanks mam..
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Mam please explain bomb calorimeter
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Please in Hindi
Its very easy now a days to monitor flue gases by cems analyzer. This all gases are measured in ppm unit.
Mam u r awasum i have no wourd to say about your teaching skill
Explaination is very clear and understandable, but spelling of ANALYSIS is wrong
Good lecture
Why co2 is absorbed in the first bulb