Why dst is used in kf for factor determination less than 1
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Answer / durga
dst is fine powder contains two moles of water and having stable water content 15.66%
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Answer / rajendrakumar reddy
DST is having 2 seperate water molecules in its molecular formula, which other chemicals does not have, so it is used for factor determination
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Answer / srinivasan
constant water content 15.66% and easily dissolved in methanol
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