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What is the difference b/n molarity and normality?

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Both molarity and normality are measures of concentration. One is a measure of the number of moles per liter of solution, while the other is variable, depending on the solution's role in the reaction.

Molarity

Molarity is the most commonly used measure of concentration. It is expressed as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.

Normality

Normality is a measure of concentration that is equal to the gram equivalent weight per liter of solution. Gram equivalent weight is a measure of the reactive capacity of a molecule. The solution's role in the reaction determines the solution's normality.

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