Pydmore factor calculation
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The rate at which the solid dissolves into the solution is the ratio of the solid surface remaining. Therefore, in order to obtain the solubility of the lead frit, a certain ratio of the specific surface area can be approximated as a standard method for measuring the solubility.
Tests have shown that for a given frit, the Gaudmore factor is considered a constant regardless of the fineness of the grinding. Therefore, it is an effective method for measuring the intrinsic solubility.
\(Pademore factor=\frac {solubility × 100} {specific surface area}\)
Input data: Solubility: 20; specific surface area: 10
Output: Pandmore factor: 200
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