Normality of a solution is the number of____of solute per litre of the solution
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Normality is a unit of the concentration of a chemical solution defined as the gram equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution. Normality is also called equivalent concentration. It is indicated by the symbol “N” or “eq/L” (equivalents per liter)...
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The normality of a solution is the number of gram equivalent weights of solute per liter of the solution.
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- Normality is the term used for the concentration of a chemical solution.
- It is the gram equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution.
- It is also called equivalent concentration.
- It is indicated by the symbol N or eq/l equivalents/liter.
- It is the way of expressing the concentration of the solution.
- They can be an alternate chemical unit of mass which is called equivalent weight.
- It is a widely used term in analytical chemistry because it simplifies the calculations which involve a concentration of the solution.
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