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In chemistry, a primary standard is a reagent that is very pure, representative of the number of moles the substance contains, and easily weighed. A reagent is a chemical used to cause a chemical reaction with another substance.
A secondary standard is a substance whose active agent contents have been found by comparison against a primary standard. This means it is usually standardized against a primary standard. Secondary standard solutions are used to calibrate analytical equipment and analytical techniques.
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