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30 January, 08:42

Why is freshly distilled or deionized water used in this standardization?

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  1. 30 January, 10:04
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    There is little CO2 in freshly deionized or distilled water.

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    Freshly distilled water has no hydrogen peroxide. Distilled water contains calcium, which stabilizes the sodium hydroxide, Freshly deionized water has a pH of 4.72. There is little CO2 in freshly deionized or distilled water.
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