Chemistry, asked by varshithaa979, 11 months ago

Hloo guys.formula for normality​

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Answered by lChanul
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It is defined as the gram equivalent weight per liter of solution. ... Here, a more favorable calculation for normality is considered, where the normality of a solution is equal to the molarity multiplied by the number of equivalents. Normality(N) = Molarity(M) x number of equivalents. Normality Formula.

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Answered by sebastianhere
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Normality is defined as the number of equivalent weights (or simply equivalents, eq) of solute dissolved per liter of solution (equivalents/L = N) (Equation 1). Normality is used in place of molarity because often 1 mole of acid does not neutralize 1 mole of base.

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