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SRM 3102a Antimony (Sb) Standard Solution Lot No. 140911

This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended for use as a primary calibration standard for the quantitative determination of antimony. A unit of SRM 3102a consists of 50 mL of an acidified aqueous solution prepared gravimetrically to contain a known mass fraction of antimony in a high-density polyethylene bottle sealed in an aluminized bag. The solution contains nitric acid at a volume fraction of approximately 10 % and hydrofluoric acid at a volume fraction of approximately 2 %, equivalent to amount of substance concentrations (molarities) of approximately 1.6 mol/L and 0.6 mol/L respectively. This data is public in the Certificate of Analysis for this material.

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Title SRM 3102a Antimony (Sb) Standard Solution Lot No. 140911
Description This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended for use as a primary calibration standard for the quantitative determination of antimony. A unit of SRM 3102a consists of 50 mL of an acidified aqueous solution prepared gravimetrically to contain a known mass fraction of antimony in a high-density polyethylene bottle sealed in an aluminized bag. The solution contains nitric acid at a volume fraction of approximately 10 % and hydrofluoric acid at a volume fraction of approximately 2 %, equivalent to amount of substance concentrations (molarities) of approximately 1.6 mol/L and 0.6 mol/L respectively. This data is public in the Certificate of Analysis for this material.
Modified 2016-09-14 00:00:00
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:srms@nist.gov
Keywords antimony , pure materials , cations , metals , single element solutions , spectrometry , Advanced Materials
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