Explain the normal solutions of acid and base
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normal solution contains one equivalent of solute per liter of solution. For acid-base reactions, an equivalent is the amount of a reactant that can produce or consume one mole of hydrogen ions (using the Brønsted-Lowry definition). ... Thus, a six-molar (6 M) sulfuric acid solution is twelve-normal (12 N).
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Answer:A normal solution contains one equivalent of solute per liter of solution. For acid-base reactions, an equivalent is the amount of a reactant that can produce or consume one mole of hydrogen ions (using the Brønsted-Lowry definition). ... Thus, a six-molar (6 M) sulfuric acid solution is twelve-normal (12 N).
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