What is difference between Primary and secodary reference
standard?
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Answer / narasimha murthy
A primary standard is a reagent that is extremely pure,
stable, has no waters of hydration, and has a high
molecular weight
A secondary standard is a standard that is prepared in the
laboratory for a specific analysis. It is usually
standardized against a primary standard.
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