primärstandarder
Primærstandarder, or primary standards, are highly pure chemical substances chosen for their well-defined composition, high stability, and minimal interaction with air or moisture. They are used to prepare standard solutions and to standardize titrants, reagents, and instruments in analytical chemistry. A primary standard should have a known molar mass, be readily weighed as a stable, anhydrous solid, and retain its purity over time under proper storage. Because of their properties, primary standards are typically dried before use and stored in tightly closed containers, often in desiccators, to minimize moisture uptake and CO2 absorption.
In routine analytical practice, primary standards enable accurate and traceable concentration determinations. They underpin volumetric analyses,
Common examples of primary standards include potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) for acid–base titrations, anhydrous sodium carbonate
Overall, primærstandarder are foundational to accurate quantitative analysis, enabling reproducible and traceable measurements in laboratories.