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WHAT ARE THE UNITS OF NORMALITY ?
OPTION A: g eq /L
OPTION B: kg eq /L
OPTION C: g eq/mL
OPTION D: kg eq/mL

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Answered by yuvrajmeena802
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Normality is a measure of concentration that is equal to the gram equivalent weight of solute per litre of solution. Gram equivalent weight is a measure of the reactive capacity of a molecule*. Unit of normality is Eq/L. “N” is the symbol used to denote normality.

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Answered by shreya2005354
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normality is measure for concentration that is equal to the gram equivalent weight of solute per litre of solution . gram equivalent weight is a reaction for reactive capacity of a molecule. unit for normality is Eq/L.

Si unit of normality is mol/m^3

normality is defined as the number of equivalent weights ( or simply equivalents ) Eq a solute dissolved per litre of solution ( equivalents / L =N)

Normality is used in place of morality because often one mole of acid does not neutralize one mole of base.

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