VicS
Well-Known Member
[ QUOTE ]
whether EDTA is different to EDTA+
[/ QUOTE ] EDTA is available as the free acid, the disodium salt, the tetrasodium salt and a few other salts as well. It is the disodium salt that is used as an analytical reagent as its composition is constant enough for it to be weighed out as a standard after drying at 80C. It is available as an AR grade. The tetrasodium salt is what is supplied as EDTA+ as far as I can see. It is more soluble than the disodium salt I think. That's important for battery treatment as one needs to be able to dissolve it in the minimum possible volume of distilled water to add to the battery.
whether EDTA is different to EDTA+
[/ QUOTE ] EDTA is available as the free acid, the disodium salt, the tetrasodium salt and a few other salts as well. It is the disodium salt that is used as an analytical reagent as its composition is constant enough for it to be weighed out as a standard after drying at 80C. It is available as an AR grade. The tetrasodium salt is what is supplied as EDTA+ as far as I can see. It is more soluble than the disodium salt I think. That's important for battery treatment as one needs to be able to dissolve it in the minimum possible volume of distilled water to add to the battery.