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Define Normality ? Give Formula and Units?​

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Answered by sapkotasitapoudel503
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We define normality as the number of gram equivalent of solute that is present in a one-litre solution. So, the unit of normality is gram/litre.

Normality = Number of gram equivalents × [volume of solution in litres]-1. Number of gram equivalents = weight of solute × [Equivalent weight of solute]-1. N = Weight of Solute (gram) × [Equivalent weight × Volume (L)]

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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We define normality as the number of gram equivalent of solute that is present in a one-litre solution. So, the unit of normality is gram/litre. We denote normality with a letter 'N'. We can write the Normality Formula as: N = No.

The units of normality are N or eq L-1.

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