Some things I would like to clear up:
Does the acid ALWAYS go in the burette, even when it's not the standard solution? I've come across the expection where HCl is standardised with the base in the burette because it's safer...
What are some examples of substances that should not be used as primary standards, and why? Curious
Oh, and a puzzling thing. Reading burettes, supposely, with colourless solutions you're supposed to take the reading that matches the bottom of the meniscus, but for coloured solutions, you're supposed to take the reading at the top of that curved shape sitting on the meniscus. Never figured out why...
Does the acid ALWAYS go in the burette, even when it's not the standard solution? I've come across the expection where HCl is standardised with the base in the burette because it's safer...
What are some examples of substances that should not be used as primary standards, and why? Curious
Oh, and a puzzling thing. Reading burettes, supposely, with colourless solutions you're supposed to take the reading that matches the bottom of the meniscus, but for coloured solutions, you're supposed to take the reading at the top of that curved shape sitting on the meniscus. Never figured out why...