define normality with its units
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The capital letter N of normality is used to indicate concentration. It also may be expressed as eq/L (equivalent per litre) or meq/L (milliequivalent per litre of 0.001 N). The unit of normality is based on an alternate chemical unit of mass called the equivalent weight. The normality of a solution is the concentration expressed as the number of equivalent weights (equivalents) of solute per liter of solution. A 1 normal (1 N) solution contains 1 equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution.
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Normality is defined as the number of gram equivilant of the solute dissolved per litre of a solution at a particular temperture is called nromality of the solution. it is represented by N. it actually represents the concentration of a solution in gram equilant per litre. (g eq.L^-1).
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