Calculate the normality of a solution containing 6.3 gram of oxalic acid dissolved in 1 litre of the
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- The normality is the measurement of acidic or basic concentration in a solution. If you want to solve the normality of a solution, you can either use the molarity or the molecule’s equivalent weight for your calculation. If you use molarity, use the formula N = M(n), where M is the molarity and n is the number of hydrogen or hydroxide molecules.
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