Why only Water & Sodium Tatrate Is Use For THe Calibration
Of Karl Fischer Titrator?
Answer Posted / rajendra bojanala
i)Water is 100%.
ii)disodium tartrate dihydrate : This compound contain
15.66% of hydrate (water).
the content of water in the tartarate salt remains uniform
and constant at room temperature and avoids errors in the
standerdisation
solubility errors can also be avoided with both the
compounds used for standerdisation
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 47 Yes | 9 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
why using HCLO4 in potentiometry?. what are the chacterestics of HCLO4.
What are the two most abundant elements in the universe?
What is a tripod?
What is the difference between a heterogeneous and a homogeneous catalyst? What are some of the advantages of homogeneous catalysts? : Polymer Chemistry
i am going to face exam for the post of executive trainee (chemistry) in M.P Power generation company,i want to know the level of exam ,type of questions can be asked,and about any book whigh i can refer.
What are the other ways in which chemists can manipulate the properties of polymers? : Polymer Chemistry
Explain how many moles of hcl are present in .70 l of a .33 m hcl solution?
Polymer chain growth can be terminated by b-hydride elimination or by reaction with h2. What is one advantage of the h2 reaction? : Polymer Chemistry
Define an electro chemical cell. Give one example? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
Explain the dipole moment direction for methanol?
Define a substituted hydrocarbon?
Name the molecule which is characteristically prevalent in sour milk and tired muscles?
Explain the ionic equation for hcl-naoh?
Examine samples of ldpe (sandwich bag, squeeze bottle) and hdpe (milk jug, grocery bag). What are some of the differences in the physical properties of these substances? : Polymer Chemistry
Suppose u have combipack product and u get 2 or more peaks which are other than there placebo then what we can do