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what is normality? please quick answer​

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Answered by bhanubahskar
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It is defined as the number of gram equivalent of solute present per litre of solution. It is denoted by 'N'

Normality = gram equivalents of solute

volume of solution

Answered by TeacherUnknow
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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 = cᵢ/feq.

Normality is a measure of concentration equal to the gram equivalent weight per liter of solution. Gram equivalent weight is the measure of the reactive capacity of a molecule.

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