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<h2 id="why-water-and-sodium-titrate-is-only-use-for-the-calibration-of-karl-fischer-titrator" class="wp-block-heading" style="text-align: justify;">Why Water and Sodium Titrate is only use for the Calibration of Karl Fischer Titrator ?</h2>



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<li>Sodium tartrate dihydrate is the volumetric standard for Karl Fischer titration. Under normal conditions, it is stable and non-hygroscopic.</li>
<li>Sodium tartrate dihydrate has a stoichiometric water content of 15.66% and is mainly used for titer determination in volumetric.</li>
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<h2 id="karl-fisher-titration" class="wp-block-heading" style="text-align: justify;">Karl Fisher Titration</h2>



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<li>Karl Fisher Titration is a method for the determination of moisture content. The technique was established by a chemist named Karl Fischer. It is based on a mixture which reacts with water and converts the water into a non-conductive chemical. Karl Fisher provides for the specific detection of water. There are two methods used to perform the Karl Fischer titration test.
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<li>Volumetric Karl Fischer</li>
<li>Coulometric Karl Fischer</li>
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<h2 id="volumetric-karl-fischer" class="wp-block-heading" style="text-align: justify;">Volumetric Karl Fischer</h2>



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<li>In this method, the moisture determination is based on the amount, or volume, of reagent used to convert the water.</li>
<li>Samples are dissolved in a solvent before the titration begins.</li>
<li>A reagent is added until the water is removed.</li>
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<h2 id="coulometric-karl-fischer" class="wp-block-heading" style="text-align: justify;">Coulometric Karl Fischer</h2>



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<li>In this method, the reagent and solvent are combined in the titration cell.</li>
<li>When a sample is introduced into the titration cell and dissolved, reagent is released by the induction of an electrical current.</li>
<li>The amount of current required to convert the water is the determinant of the amount of moisture.</li>
<li>A Coulometric Karl Fischer instrument is often referred to as a coulometer.</li>
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