Calculate the normal concentration of solution if 0.2 moles of calcium chloride present in 250ml of aqueous solution.
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Find out ur solution below!
We know that :
☞Normal concentration
= no.of moles x valency factor x10^3
--------------------------------------------------
Volume of the solution ( in ml)
By substituting values we have :
☞ 0.2 x 2 x 1000
------------------------
250
= 1.6
☆ Hence, the normal concentration of solution is 1.6
#hope it helps!
Find out ur solution below!
We know that :
☞Normal concentration
= no.of moles x valency factor x10^3
--------------------------------------------------
Volume of the solution ( in ml)
By substituting values we have :
☞ 0.2 x 2 x 1000
------------------------
250
= 1.6
☆ Hence, the normal concentration of solution is 1.6
#hope it helps!
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