This was very easy to follow, but can this procedure be used for ethanol as well? Cause I'm having a really hard time finding phosphorus content determination procedures for ethanol. It'd be a great help if you could answer ❤
Thank you for sharing Few noticable things I would love to be clear about. 1. The temperature at which acetone and the sample is to be heated is not indicated 2. The buffer solution is also not indicated weather it is of 10pH or so . 3. And if possible I would love to understand where the 0.0313 x10⁶ is coming from and which type of oil is applicable to Thank you I will really appreciate
what is the temperature acetone need to be heated? according to a previous comment you have mentioned to 80C. bout acetone boiling point is 56C. is it okay to heat around 45C?
The reference that you have cited at the beginning of the video does not indicate where the calculation factor of 0.0313 is taken from. Is there by any chance that you could tell me how this value was derived, or give me a link to a material that can maybe make the reason clearer why this is the value for the calculation factor? Thank you very much!
was the formula that you used for phosphorus content based from the formula for percent chloridate titrated? it is the only formula from the reference book that i have found to be somewhat related, it is in page 205.
Hi what is the specific edible oil in the video and does that factor 0.0313 apply to all kinds of oil as in can I use it for sunflower soyabean or any other oil
It would be beneficial to share the Calcium Test of Limestone Grid and Calcium and Phosphorus Test of DCP, MCP Raw Materials. I am working as a laboratory chemist in a feed mill in Bangladesh.
[Factor 0.0313] ... This is atomic weight of phosphorus (31) devided by 1000 [The factor 25] ... This is convertion factor from phosphorus to phospholipid content
@@MicroChemsExperiments could you please explain it briefly here in the comment ? and also I want to know Where did this result 25.5 and 0.0013 in the Equation of calculation of Phosphorus come from ?
@@MicroChemsExperiments for spectrophotometry method did you determine the concentration of phophates or phosphorous ? and if it was for phosphate did you use the conversion factor of 25.5?