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if 500 ml of a solution contains 4.9 grams of H2 SO4 normality of the solution is

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\mathsf{\green{Normality}}

Normality can be defined as the number of gram equivalents of the solute dissolved in one litre of the solution

• It is denoted by N

\boxed{\mathsf{\pink{N = \dfrac{No.of \: gram \: equivalents }{Volume \: of \: solution \: (lit)}}}}

\mathsf{N = \dfrac{\dfrac{4.9}{49}}{0.5} }

\mathsf{N = \dfrac{\dfrac{1}{10}}{0.5} }

\mathsf{N = \dfrac{1}{0.5 \times 10} }

\mathsf{N = 0.2}

Note:

\boxed{\mathsf{\red{No.of \: gram \: equivalents = \dfrac{mass }{Equivalent \: mass }}}}

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