sekundærstandarder
Sekundærstandarder are materials or solutions in analytical chemistry that have been standardized against a primary standard. Unlike primary standards, secondary standards do not meet the stringent requirements of being highly pure, stable, and having a well-defined molecular weight. Instead, their concentration is determined by titration or another analytical method using a known quantity of a primary standard.
The process of standardizing a secondary standard involves preparing a solution of approximate concentration and then
Common examples of secondary standards include solutions of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or hydrochloric acid (HCl). While