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March 08, 2015, 01:30:56 AM »
why use KHP for standardization of NaOH but not use H3PO4
they are both stable and not absorb moisture in air
so y not use h3po4 instead?
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What are the required properties of the standard substance?
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air-stable
not absorb moisture
so...?
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That's not all.
http://www.titrations.info/titration-standard-substances
What is easier to weigh - a solid, or a liquid?
Besides, I am not convinced concentrated phosphoric acid is not hygroscopic.
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