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thumbup.gif posted on 3-2-2016 at 07:59
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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[*] posted on 3-2-2016 at 09:26


What is NCO? What is HCL? Please use actual chemistry abbreviations. Also, be more descriptive with your question if you seek answers.



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[*] posted on 3-2-2016 at 15:07


NCO = Non Comissioned Officer.
HCL = Highly Contaminated Liquorice.

Everyone knows that.

[Edited on 3-2-2016 by aga]




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[*] posted on 3-2-2016 at 16:22


NCO = Isocyanate



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