what do you mean by normality of solution is 1 N?
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Normality = Number of gram equivalents × [volume of solution in litres]-1. Number of gram equivalents = weight of solute × [Equivalent weight of solute]-1. N = Weight of Solute (gram) × [Equivalent weight × Volume (L)]
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By Normality of solution is 1N, we mean that the solution contains 1 gram equivalent weight of a solute per litre of the solution.
- Normality is defined as the gram equivalent weight of a given solute present in 1 litre of the solution.
- It is also referred to as the equivalent concentration of a solution.
- It can be determined as-
Normality= number of g-equivalents/ volume of solution( in litres).
- Two different solutions with a different normality and volume can be related as:
N1 * V1 = N2 * V2, where N1 and V1 are normality and volume of solution 1, and N2 and V2 are normality and volume of solution 2.
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