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Which is primary standard and secondary standard in this titration?




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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:Secondary standards are commonly used to calibrate analytical methods. standardized against a primary standard. determined from the weight of the compound dissolved but by reaction (titration) of a volume of the solution against a measured volume of a primary standard solution.

It follows that a secondary standard solution is a solution in. which the concentration of dissolved solute has not been. determined from the weight of the compound dissolved but by reaction (titration) of a volume of the solution against a measured volume of a primary standard solution.

Primary standards are typically used in titration to determine an unknown concentration and in other analytical chemistry techniques. ... The reaction confirms that the solution is at a specific concentration. Primary standards are often used to make standard solutions, solutions with a precisely known concentration

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