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  • 29-10-2016
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How to calculate the gravimetric factor

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  • 06-11-2016
The only thing you need  to know in order to calculate the gravimetric factor is the formula :
[tex]Grav. Factor = m x FW (substance sought)[/tex] /[tex]n x FW (Substance Weight)[/tex]
I am pretty sure that you will find it helpful! Regards.
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