Chemistry, asked by yasaswinisarakanam37, 11 months ago

The molarity of 0.6N phosphorus acid is?

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Answered by john777
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Answer:

0.3M

Explanation:

N =M × nfactor

M = N / nfactor

M = 0.6/ 2

=0.3M


yasaswinisarakanam37: But way is n factor?
yasaswinisarakanam37: But what*is n factor?
john777: n factor - n factor is variable quantities and it's value depends on nature of substance.
john777: in a case of phosphorous acid ( H3Po3) n factor is basicity
john777: max. basicity of phosphorous acid is 2 so , n factor is 2
john777: hope it's helps you
Answered by mapooja789
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Given: The molarity of 0.6N phosphorus acid is

Answer:

molarity = 0.3m

Explanation:

The molarity of 0.6N phosphorous acid is :

Normality = molarity xn factor.

molarity x Basicity of an acid.

0.6N = Molarity x2

molarity=0.3M

it means that's the molarity of 0.6N phosphorous acid is....there are normality is equal to molarity xn factor. if than the molarity x basicity of an acid..to the 0.6N is equal to molarity x2

now, than molarity is equal to 0.3 m

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