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Find Normality of H2SO4 having 39 g H2SO4 present in 600 ml of solution

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Answered by shirsathsachin007
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Answer:

Normality (N) = Mass of solute * 1000 / Equivalent mass * Volume (in mL)

Explanation:

Given, Mass of H2SO4 = 39 gm, Volume of solution = 600 mL

H2SO4 is diprotic acid = molar mass of H2SO4/2

                                      = 98/2 = 49

Equivalent mass = 49

Normality (N) = 39 * 1000/ 49 * 600

                      = 39000 / 29400

                     = 1.33 N

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