Property Measured in TGA is


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The property measured in TGA (Thermogravimetric Analysis) is:

  • (A) Change in temperature
  • (B) Change in heat evolved or absorbed
  • (C) Rate of change in weight
  • (D) Change in weight

Correct Answer: (D) Change in weight

Explanation:

In Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), the mass (weight) of a sample is monitored as a function of temperature or time as the sample is heated in a controlled atmosphere.

Key points to distinguish thermal methods:

  • TGA: Measures Change in Weight. It is used to study decomposition, oxidation, or loss of volatiles.
  • DTA (Differential Thermal Analysis): Measures the Temperature Difference between a sample and a reference.
  • DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry): Measures Heat Flow (heat evolved or absorbed).
  • DTG (Derivative Thermogravimetry): Measures the Rate of change in weight (the first derivative of the TGA curve). This corresponds to option (C).

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