why we are carrying standardization of karl fisher auto
titrator with water and disodium tartarate.

Answer Posted / r.sanjeeverayan

The standardisation of karlfischer reagent is very
important before starting the experiment because the
reagent is always in contact with air and absorbs the
moisture and results in the dilution of the reagent. So it
will be better to standardise the reagent either with water
or di sodium tartarate

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