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how to calculate normality of potassium dichromate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply the normality by the mass equivalent and the volume of the solution (in L) to calculate mass (in grams) of the dissolved compound. In this example, the mass of H2SO4 is 2.5 N x 49g/equivalent x 0.24L = 29.4g.

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Answered by ram383240
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6e- + Cr2O7-2 + 14 H=2Cr+3 + 7H2O

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