Dry weight basis definition
Dry weight basis means 100 percent solids (i.e. zero percent moisture).
Dry weight basis means calculated on the basis of having been dried at 105 degrees Celsius until reaching a constant mass (i.e., essentially 100 percent solids content).
Dry weight basis means the ratio of the amount of dry solid in a sample after drying to the total mass of the sample before drying, including the moisture in a sample. Dry weight basis is the percentage of a chemical in a substance after removing the moisture from the substance. Percentage of THC on a dry weight basis means the percentage of THC, by weight, in a cannabis item (plant, extract, or other derivative), after excluding moisture from the item.
More Definitions of Dry weight basis
Dry weight basis means the weight calculated after the residuals have been dried at 105 degrees Celsius until they reach a constant mass.
Dry weight basis means the ratio of the amount of moisture in cannabis to the amount of solid in cannabis.
Dry weight basis means calculated on the basis of having been dried at one hundred five degrees Celsius until reaching a constant mass (i.e., essentially one hundred per cent solids content).
Dry weight basis means the ratio of the amount of moisture in a sample to the amount of dry solid in a sample. In the case of Cannabis, a percentage of THC on a Dry Weight Basis means the percentage of THC, by weight in a Cannabis item (plant, extract or other derivative) after excluding moisture from the item.
Dry weight basis means a method of determining the percentage of a chemical in a substance after removing the moisture from the substance. Percentage of THC on a dry weight basis means the percentage of THC, by weight, in a cannabis item (plant, extract, or other derivative), after excluding moisture from the item.
Dry weight basis means calculated on the basis of having been dried at 105°C (221°F) until reaching a constant mass (i.e., essentially one hundred percent solids content).
Dry weight basis means the ratio of the amount of moisture in a sample to the amount of dry solid in a sample. A basis for expressing the percentage of a chemical in a substance after removing the moisture from the substance.