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*[[Benzoic acid]] for standardisation of [[tetrabutylammonium hydroxide|TBAH]] in [[methanol]] solutions
*[[Benzoic acid]] for standardisation of [[tetrabutylammonium hydroxide|TBAH]] in [[methanol]] solutions
*[[Potassium bromate]] (KBrO<sub>3</sub>) for standardisation of [[sodium thiosulfate]] solutions
*[[Potassium bromate]] (KBrO<sub>3</sub>) for standardisation of [[sodium thiosulfate]] solutions
*[[Potassium hydrogen phthalate]] for standardisation of [[sodium hydroxide|sodium]] and [[potassium hydroxide]] and [[perchloric acid]] in [[acetic acid]] solutions
*[[Potassium hydrogen phthalate]] (usually called KHP) for standardisation of [[sodium hydroxide|sodium]] and [[potassium hydroxide]] and [[perchloric acid]] in [[acetic acid]] solutions
*[[Sodium carbonate]] for standardisation of [[hydrochloric acid|hydrochloric]], [[sulfuric acid|sulfuric acid]] and [[nitric acid]] solutions
*[[Sodium carbonate]] for standardisation of [[hydrochloric acid|hydrochloric]], [[sulfuric acid|sulfuric acid]] and [[nitric acid]] solutions
*[[Sodium chloride]] for standardisation of [[silver nitrate]] solutions
*[[Sodium chloride]] for standardisation of [[silver nitrate]] solutions

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A primary standard in chemistry is a reliable, readily quantified substance. Features of a primary standard include:

1. High purity
2. Stability (low reactivity)
3. Low hygroscopicity and efflorescence
4. High solubility (if used in titration)
5. High equivalent weight

Some examples of primary standards according to the European Pharmacopoeia:

Source

  • Skoog and West. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry. (3rd ed.) Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1976.