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The normality of 0.05 m H2SO4 solution will be?

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Answered by maheevijay0616
2

Explanation:

Add slowly, with stirring, 6 ml of Sulphuric acid to about 800 ml of purified water.

Makeup to 1000 ml with purified water.

Allow cooling at 25°C.Consider a 1 M solution of sulfuric acid, H2SO4. Normality is a measure of the moles of protons in the solution. Since 2 protons are available to react on each molecule of H2SO4, the normality is 2 N. The same is true for bases containing more than one hydroxide ion.

Answered by arohikolte
8

Answer:

0.05×2 =0.1N

Explanation:

h2so4 is dibasic acid its

normality= molarity ×2

0.05×2=0.1N

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