What is the difference between STANDARDIZATION and CALIBRATION of instrument like KF? why do we standardization of KF everyday? Why the KF factor being only 5.02 etc?
Answer Posted / ravindra reddy
calibration means whether instruments working properly or not where as standerdisation means finding the exact strength value of concered solution
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