Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is a technique that measures the mass of a sample as it is heated, allowing one to see mass changes associated with decomposition, sublimation, or other physical/chemical changes. TGA curves are influenced by factors like heating rate, furnace atmosphere, sample weight and particle size. TGA has applications in determining purity/stability, analyzing mixtures and complex systems, studying reaction kinetics, and analyzing materials in fields like medicine, catalysis, and oxidative stability testing.