ozlem
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NCO DETERMINATION
hELLO gUYS,
I am trying to find NCO content of my product. What I see from procedure that they want me to prepare 50mL buthylamine in toluene and titrate with
0.12 N HCL in IPA.
MY QUESTION IS: how to prepare those 2?
Please help
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Detonationology
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What is NCO? What is HCL? Please use actual chemistry abbreviations. Also, be more descriptive with your question if you seek answers.
“There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no difference.” ― William James
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NCO = Non Comissioned Officer.
HCL = Highly Contaminated Liquorice.
Everyone knows that.
[Edited on 3-2-2016 by aga]
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NCO = Isocyanate
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