Standardization is the process of developing and implementing technical standards.
The goals of standardization can be to help with independence of single suppliers (commoditization), compatibility, interoperability, safety, repeatability, or quality.
In Social Sciences, including economics, the idea of standardization is close to the solution for a coordination problem, a situation in which all parties can realize mutual gains, but only by making mutually consistent decisions. Standardization is defined as best technical application consentual wisdom inclusive of processes for selection in making appropriate choices for ratification coupled with consistent decisions for maintaining obtained standards. This view includes the case of "spontaneous standardization processes", to produce de facto standards.
standarization of 0.1 n hcl against of borax
because it is dilute in nature
solution containig (3.3)gm na2co3 .h2o in (15ml)
they both are same as HCl is a monobasic acid.>>>Not exactly. N stands for normal and M stands for mole. Knowing that, read this article to know the difference:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070625100319AALNjoW
8.3 grams HCl (1 mole HCl/36.458 grams) = 0.23 moles HCl ------------------------
standarization of 0.1 n hcl against of borax
because it is dilute in nature
solution containig (3.3)gm na2co3 .h2o in (15ml)
they both are same as HCl is a monobasic acid.>>>Not exactly. N stands for normal and M stands for mole. Knowing that, read this article to know the difference:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070625100319AALNjoW
standardization
No, the parent in the nuclear equation is not always radioactive. For example, the following reaction shows a neutron capture by 23Na, which is not radioactive. 1123Na + 01n --> 1124Na where 01n is a neutron.
standardization
i have Audi 01N and use it
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standardization has two suffixes: -ize and -ation
International Organization for Standardization was created in 1947.
Algerian Institute of Standardization was created in 1998.