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Answered by arshjatt81
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A 1N solution contains 1 gram-equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution. Expressing gram-equivalent weight includes the consideration of the solute's valence. The valence is a reflection of the combining power of an element often as measured by the number of hydrogen atoms it can displace or combine with.

Answered by KeertanaYadav
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A 1N solution contains 1 gram-equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution. Expressing gram-equivalent weight includes the consideration of the solute's valence. The valence is a reflection of the combining power of an element often as measured by the number of hydrogen atoms it can displace or combine with.

A normal solution contains one equivalent of solute per litre of solution.

For example, a mole of HCl or NaOH is one equivalent, but a mole of H

2

SO

4

or Ca(OH)

2

is two equivalents.

Thus, a six-molar (6 M) sulfuric acid solution is twelve-normal (12 N).

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