Abstract

Trifluoromethyl sulphonic acid in glacial acetic acid has been compared with perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid as a titrant in a limited number of cases. It does not appear that the reagent is likely to compete seriously with perchloric acid in non-aqueous titrimetry. Although comparable to perchloric acid in acid strength in acetic acid as well as in instrument response, it is unlikely that the considerably higher cost can be justified on the grounds of freedom from precipitate formation alone and no other advantageous feature has been observed which could justify this.

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