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    Potassium hydrogen phthalate, often called simply KHP, is an acidic salt compound. It forms white powder, colorless crystals, a colorless solution, and...
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    Potassium bisulfate (potassium bisulphate) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KHSO4 and is the potassium acid salt of sulfuric acid. It...
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    51. The monopotassium salt, potassium hydrogen phthalate is a standard acid in analytical chemistry. Typically phthalate esters are prepared from the...
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  • (KBrO3) for standardisation of sodium thiosulfate solutions Potassium hydrogen phthalate (usually called KHP) for standardisation of aqueous base and...
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  • suitable solid acids include oxalic acid dihydrate, potassium hydrogen phthalate and potassium hydrogen iodate. The equivalent weights of the three acids...
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    pentaerythritol), KAP (potassium hydrogen phthalate), RbAP (rubidium hydrogen phthalate) and TlAP (thallium(I) hydrogen phthalate). In addition, there is...
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  • 23 g/mol }}\times V_{eq}}}} Where WKHP is the mass (g) of potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) in 50 ml of KHP standard solution, Veq is the volume of...
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  • KHP may refer to: Potassium hydrogen phthalate, a chemical compound khp, the ISO 639-3 for Kapori language Kansas Highway Patrol, the highway patrol agency...
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    solids Hexane in paraffin wax Polymers containing plasticizers such as phthalate (liquid) in PVC (solid) Solid in solid: Steel, basically a solution of...
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    groups. For example potassium benzoate disproportionates to potassium terephthalate, and potassium phthalate rearranges to potassium terephthalate. Lummus...
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