why we use disodium tartarte for determination of factor in KF
titration
Answer Posted / navin patel
Disodium tartarte is available in dihydrate salts.
Depending upon the weight of the compound one can calculate
the water content in Disodium tartarte.
By titrating the known amount of water in Disodium tartarte
using the KF reagent one can calculate the reactivity of KF
reagent.
And the same KF reagent can be used to determine the water
content in sample.
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