what is normality with example
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The normality of a solution is the gram equivalent weight of a solute per liter of solution. It may also be called the equivalent concentration. ... Normality is the only concentration unit that is reaction dependent. Here are examples of how to calculate the normality of a solution.
For example, to prepare a 1N NaCl solution you need to dissolve 40g of NaCl in 1000mL of water. You can also use the formula Normality= weight of substance in Grams* ...
For example, to prepare a 1N NaCl solution you need to dissolve 40g of NaCl in 1000mL of water. You can also use the formula Normality= weight of substance in Grams* ...
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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. The solute's role in the reaction determines the solution's normality. Normality is also known as the equivalent concentration of a solution.
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