What is the difference between Primay and Secondry
Standard ?
Answer Posted / tatababu
Primary standard means "the concentration does not varies
with time, atmosphereic conditions......, and is easily
available,stable.
Secondary standard may vary with time,atmospheric
conditions etc.....
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