how to find n- factor of NaOH
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For bases, n-factor is defined as the number of OH– ions replaced by 1 mole of base in a reaction. Note that n-factor is not equal to its acidity i.e. the number of moles of replaceable OH– ions present in 1 mole of base. For example, n-factor of NaOH = 1.
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n-factor is defined as the number of OH– ions which is replaced by 1 mole of base in the reaction. Note that n-factor is not equal to acid i.e. the number of moles of replaceable OH– ions present in 1 mole of base. For example, n-factor of NaOH = 1.
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