What is the reagent, Sodium Tartrate Dihydrate like and when is it needed?
• It is suitable for testing a moisture analyzer itself since its moisture content rate is deemed theoretically. Sodium Tartrate Dihydrate is what Sodium Tartrate is when chemically bonded to two water molecules or crystal water and becomes Sodium Tartrate again by releasing the water molecules when heated. Its moisture content rate is the ratio of the two water molecules, that is 36.031/230.082=15.66%. This sample is a standard accessory of MX and optional accessory of MF (30g x 12pcs). Back to top • Why isn’t the result of 15.66 obtained? • Moisture bonded inside of the material as crystal water is theoretically 15.66% however ambience has 10%RH ~ 90%RH moisture, which can adhere the sample in a mechanical fashion. Moisture that is 0.09% at the most of sample can adhere. Also, moisture and/or impurities left on a pan, measurement accidental errors, and combined of both can be the reason and the result may vary between 15.0 and 16.0% in actual measurement. • If the difference between
It is suitable for testing a humidity analyzer itself since its moisture content rate is deemed theoretically. Sodium Tartrate Dihydrate is what Sodium Tartrate is when chemically bonded to two water molecules or crystal water and becomes Sodium Tartrate again by releasing the water molecules when heated. Its moisture content rate is the ratio of the two water molecules, that is 36.031/230.082=15.66%.