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Standard solutions refer to solutions with a precisely known concentration or composition. A primary standard is a highly pure, high molar mass, stable substance that is entirely soluble in water, the most commonly used solvent in analytical chemistry. The primary standard solution can be used to standardize secondary standards, which are substances with known concentrations but are less pure and stable. Standard solutions are essential for achieving accurate and reliable results in analytical...
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Volatilization gravimetry is an analytical technique that measures the mass lost due to the volatilization of the substance. This technique is used to estimate the amount of volatile material in a sample. To perform this method, heat a known amount of the sample to a high temperature in a crucible or other suitable vessel. The volatile substance in the sample evaporates, and the vapor is completely expelled from the crucible either by heating the sample or bubbling a stream of inert gas through...
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Strength tests for cement are not performed directly on neat cement paste due to difficulty in obtaining consistent, reliable specimens. Instead, cement is typically tested in the form of cement-sand mortar.
For compressive strength tests, ASTM C 109-05 standards prescribe a cement-sand mix ratio of 1:2.75 and a water/cement ratio of 0.485 for making 2-inch cubes. These cubes are mixed, cast, and cured in saturated lime water at 23°C until testing. Flexural strength testing, outlined in ASTM C...
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Mortar, a mixture of Portland cement, hydrated lime, sand, and water, is a crucial binding material in construction. Its primary function is to join masonry units together, filling gaps and ensuring a uniform distribution of weight across the structure. This helps in preventing potential weaknesses. Mortar also serves as a protective barrier against environmental elements such as water and wind, thereby safeguarding the interior of the structure. It also compensates for surface irregularities...
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The fineness of cement directly influences the rate of hydration, as the hydration begins at the surface of the cement particles. In addition to hydration, the fineness of cement is vital for various properties of concrete including workability, gypsum requirement, and long-term behavior. The fineness of cement is represented in terms of the specific surface of cement which is typically measured in square meters per kilogram, with several methods available for this determination.
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When the quality of water for concrete preparation is uncertain, its impact on the setting time of cement and compressive strength of mortar is assessed by comparison with de-ionized or distilled water benchmarks. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C1602 requires the setting times to be within 90 minutes of the control, British Standard (BS) 3146:1980 allows a 30-minute variance in the initial setting, while British Standards European Norm (BS EN) 1008 specifies initial setting...

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Standardisation of pravala bhasma.

V N Rao1, S K Dixit

  • 1Department of Rasashastra, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.

Ancient Science of Life
|May 5, 2012
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Summary

This study standardized the preparation temperature for Pravala Bhasma using an Electric Muffle Furnace (EMF). This research optimizes the production of this traditional Ayurvedic medicine using modern electric heating.

Area of Science:

  • Ayurvedic Medicine
  • Materials Science
  • Thermal Processing

Background:

  • Traditional Ayurvedic medicine preparation methods are being modernized.
  • Electric heating devices offer precise temperature control compared to conventional methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To standardize the optimal temperature for preparing Pravala Bhasma using an Electric Muffle Furnace (EMF).
  • To ensure consistent quality and efficacy of Pravala Bhasma through controlled thermal processing.

Main Methods:

  • Experimental standardization of Pravala Bhasma preparation.
  • Utilizing an Electric Muffle Furnace (EMF) for controlled heating.
  • Temperature profiling and optimization experiments were conducted.

Main Results:

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  • The study identified a specific temperature range for EMF that is suitable for Pravala Bhasma preparation.
  • Standardized parameters ensure reproducible results in Pravala Bhasma production.

Conclusions:

  • The Electric Muffle Furnace (EMF) provides a reliable and controllable method for Pravala Bhasma preparation.
  • Standardization of temperature using EMF enhances the quality and consistency of this Ayurvedic formulation.