D dead Member Joined Jan 24, 2005 Messages 41 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 11, 2005 #1 I used to know the answer to this question but now i forgot "why is sodium hydroxide not used as a primary standard?" i know it might be a stupid question but it has come up and im curious about the answer....
I used to know the answer to this question but now i forgot "why is sodium hydroxide not used as a primary standard?" i know it might be a stupid question but it has come up and im curious about the answer....
S serge Member Joined Nov 22, 2004 Messages 635 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 11, 2005 #2 water can evaporate making the concentration higher... making the pH higher Carbon dioxide can dissolve into it making the pH lower
water can evaporate making the concentration higher... making the pH higher Carbon dioxide can dissolve into it making the pH lower
D dead Member Joined Jan 24, 2005 Messages 41 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 11, 2005 #3 oh ok lol ty
Dreamerish*~ Love Addict - Nakashima Joined Jan 16, 2005 Messages 3,705 Gender Female HSC 2005 Oct 11, 2005 #4 NaOH absorbs moisture from the air and reacts with carbon dioxide, whereas anhydrous sodium carbonate does not, but you still need to dessicate it.
NaOH absorbs moisture from the air and reacts with carbon dioxide, whereas anhydrous sodium carbonate does not, but you still need to dessicate it.