What is the meaning of primary and secondary standardization according to chemistry?
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Standards are used in analytical chemistry. Here, a primary standard is typically a reagent which can be weighed easily, and which is so pure that its weight is truly representative of the number of moles of substance contained. Features of a primary standard include: High purity. Stability (low reactivity)
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