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how to calculate normality of acids​

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Answered by abhi3023
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Answer:

By multiplying Molarity by the number of hydrogen (or hydroxide) ions in the acid (or base).

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If you know the Molarity of an acid or base solution, you can easily convert it to Normality by multiplying Molarity by the number of hydrogen (or hydroxide) ions in the acid (or base). For example, a 2 M H2SO4 solution will have a Normality of 4N (2 M x 2 hydrogen ions).

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