KARL FISCHER REAGENT


Meaning of KARL FISCHER REAGENT in English

ˈkärlˈfishər- noun

Usage: usually capitalized K&F

Etymology: after Karl Fischer, 20th century German chemist

: a colored solution of pyridine, sulfur dioxide, iodine, and anhydrous methanol that reacts quantitatively with water to form a colorless solution and is used to determine the amount of water in numerous substances

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