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What is normality of 1.0M NaOH? *
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Answered by zalado
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Answer:

4 gram per litre is req. to make a solution of 1 N

since sodium's weight is 40.00

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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In chemistry, the equivalent concentration or normality of a solution is defined as the molar concentration cᵢ divided by an equivalence factor feq:

Normality =  \frac{cᵢ}{feq}

NaOH= Sodium Hydroxide.

1 normal NaOH is a solution used in wine analysis. It also known as 1 N solution. To make 1 N solution, dissolve 40.00 g of sodium hydroxide in water to make volume 1 liter. For a 0.1 N solution 4.00 g of NaOH per liter is needed.

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