Chemistry, asked by manimahesh, 1 year ago

In the formula, Molarity=Normality×V.f
V.f means?

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Answered by Animesh282
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hey there buddy....
here's your answer..... in the formula , molarity= normality*v-factor ....
here v factor which is the valence factor ....commonly called n factor ....it is the valence of that particular element........ acidity or basicity in case of acids and bases .....etc...

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey dear,___________________________________________________________here is ur answer................<Molarity= Normality* V.F< V.F  here means valency factor<molarity is equal to the product of normality and valency factor<its pronounced as gama factor<eg.    
        normality of hydrogen is 23N and find molarity          as we know,                                molarity=normality*gama                                            =23*1=23M


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