Why do we use 500ppb sucrose and 500ppb 1,4 benzoquinone in
TOC calibration?
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Answer / ravindra gore
Sucrose is easily oxidized and 1,4 Benzoquinone is not easily oxidized
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Answer / venkatesh
1.In the TOC Calibration Sucrose working as a test solution
and 1,4 benzoquinone working as a standard or Control
solution.
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