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How to prepare a secondary standard solution

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Secondary standard solutions are made from solids or liquid which may not weigh accurately because their purity tends to decrease with time and exposure to air. For example, NaOH(s) can absorb water and carbon dioxide from the air, which results in an error if this is not accounted for.

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