LOSS ON IGNITION
This procedure is provided for the purpose of determining the percentage of test material that is volatilized and driven off under the conditions specified.
Perform the test on finely powdered material, and break up lumps, if necessary, with the aid of a mortar and pestle before weighing the specimen.
Weigh the specimen to be tested without further treatment unless a preliminary drying at a lower temperature or other special pretreatment is specified in the individual monograph. Unless other equipment is designated in the individual monograph, conduct the ignition in a suitable muffle furnace or oven that is capable of maintaining a temperature
within 25° of that required for the test, and use a suitable crucible, complete with cover, previously ignited for 1 hour at the temperature specified for the test, cooled in a desiccator, and accurately weighed.
Unless otherwise directed in the individual monograph, transfer to the tared crucible an accurately weighed quantity, in grams (g), of the substance to be tested, about equal to that calculated by the formula:
10/L
in which L is the limit (or the mean value of the limits) for Loss on Ignition, in percentage.
Ignite the loaded uncovered crucible, and cover at the temperature (±25°) and for the period of time designated in the individual monograph.
When "ignition to constant weight" is specified in a monograph, ignite for successive 1-hour periods until two consecutive weighings do not differ by more than 0.50 mg/g of the specimen.
Upon completion of each ignition, cover the crucible, and allow it to cool in a desiccator
to room temperature before weighing accurately
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