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What is n factor in normality n how to calvulate it?

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Explanation:

Acids are the species which furnish H+ ions when dissolved in a solvent. For acids, n-factor is defined as the number of H+ ions replaced by 1 mole of acid in a reaction. Note that the n-factor for acid is not equal to its basicity; i.e. the number of moles of replaceable H+ atoms present in one mole of acid.


jyotirmoyeep: Can u give an example to on how to calculate n factor
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  • For acids, n-factor is defined as the number of H+ ions replaced by 1 mole of acid in a reaction. Note that the n-factor for acid is not equal to its basicity; i.e. the number of moles of replaceable H+ atoms present in one mole of acid. ... n-factor of H2SO4 = 1 or 2, depending upon extent of reaction it undergoes.

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