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In choosing a primary standard we generally choose something that 1. All of these are properties we want in a primary standard. 2. has a low molecular weight. 3. has a low percent purity. 4. is insoluble. 5. None of these are properties we want in a primary standard. 6. has several different possible reaction pathways

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