Normality of solution containing 5.3g na2co3 in 1000ml of water
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Concept Introduction:-
A water molecule has its three atoms: 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom. That is why water is sometimes referred to as H2O. A single drop of water which contains billions of water molecules.
Given:-
We have been given composition of some solution is given.
To Find:-
We have to find normality of solution.
Solution:-
According to the problem
Normality=mass divided by equivalent mass multiply with 1000 divided by volume of solution
Equivalent mass=molar mass divided by valency
=106/2
=53
N=5.3/53x1000/1000
=1/10
Final Answer:-
Final answer of this problem is 1/10
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