5. Gram equivalent weight of solute in 1
liter of solution
A. Molality
B. Normality
C. Molarity
D. Mol fraction
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The gram equivalent weight of solute 1 liter of solution is normality. (Option B)
- The normality (N) of a solution is another technique to quantify its concentration.
- It is similar to molarity in that it expresses the solute quantity in a liter (L) of solution using the gram-equivalent weight of a solute rather than the gram molecular weight (GMW) given in molarity.
- Normality = (Wt. of a solute taken in a solvent in gram * 1000) / (Equivalent Wt. of that solute * Volume of the solution in ml), where equivalent weight is the ratio of the solute's Molecular weight to the valency of the molecule.
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