Why only Water & Sodium Tatrate Is Use For THe Calibration
Of Karl Fischer Titrator?
Answer Posted / shoukatalli
The Water and Disodium Tartarate is used for
standardisation of karl Fishcer,because we are checking
capacity of 1 ml of KF reagent to neutralise water.
Hence water content in std is very imp importan for this
titration'
i)Water is 100%.
ii)disodium tartrate dihydrate : This compound contain
15.66% of hydrate (water).
that is clear?
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