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Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid is a strong acid in terms of chemical ionization and solutions of it can be assayed using a strong base, such as Sodium Hydroxide. The endpoint can be determined potentiometrically or by using a pH indicator.
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1191 ( R1191000 )
1191 ( R1191000 )
Bromine Number Titration Solvent, Dichloromethane Formulation
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1191-32 ( R1191000-1C )
1 L
amber glass
24 months
UN2790
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$100.43
$100.43
1191-5PT ( R1191000-2.5D )
2.5 L
safety-coated glass
24 months
UN2790
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$404.23
$404.23
1191-1 ( R1191000-4C1 )
4 L
safety-coated glass
24 months
UN2790
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$444.42
$444.42
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Electrometric Titration
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Test Method for Bromine Numbers of Petroleum Distillates and Commercial Aliphatic Olefins by Electrometric Titration