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what is normality in chemistry mark 3 i want long answer​

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Answered by xxitzsmilequeenxx
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Normality (N) is defined as the number of mole equivalents per liter of solution:normality = number of mole equivalents/1 L of solution. Like molarity, normality relates the amount of solute to the total volume of solution; however, normality is specifically used for acids and bases.

Answered by itszakariyaa
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Normality in chemistry is one of the expressions used to measure the concentration of a solution. It is abbreviated as ‘N’ and is sometimes referred to as the equivalent concentration of a solution. It is mainly used as a measure of reactive species in a solution and during titration reactions or particularly in situations involving acid-base chemistry.

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