relation between percentage concentration and normality.
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The normal concentration of a solution (normality, CN) is always equal to or greater than the molar concentration (molarity, CM) of the solution. The normal concentration can be calculated by multiplying the molar concentration by the number of equivalents per mole of solute (Equation 4).
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Normal concentration of a solution is always equal to or greater than the molar concentration of the solution. The normal concentration can be calculated by multiplying the molar concentration by the number of equivalents per mole of solute (Equivalent 4).
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