Hi, I am trying to calibrate a digital hygrometer (HTC-1) to figure out humidity levels in our home. The setup is a plastic sandwich box containing the hygrometer and a bottle cap with damp salt for a saturated solution. With table salt, it stabilizes at a relative humidity of 83% at 18.5°C which is quite high when the RH of NaCl should be 75%. The other compound I tried was household caustic soda which gives a RH of 10% at 19.1°C
From figures I have found
online the RH for NaOH should be 8.9% at 20°C, 7.6% 30°C, 6.3 at 40°C,
If that is linear, my reading at 19.1°C should be 9.02% instead of 10%
I have a few questions from that.
Is the RH measurement affect by impurities in the salts used?
The table salt contains sodium ferrocyanide as an anticaking agent.
The caustic soda is labelled 98% w/w Sodium Hydroxide but I wonder how much of it is actually Na
2CO
3.
If the figures from the salts are accurate, is my hygrometer more accurate at lower RHs, or is it out by about 10% for both?
Are there any other common household compounds I could play with
bread soda, cream of tartar, borax and what are their RHs?