What is the law of normality
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Normality (N) is the molar concentration ci divided by an equivalence factor feq: N = ci / feq. Another common equation is normality (N) equal to the gram equivalent weight divided by liters of solution: N = gram equivalent weight / liters of solution (often expressed in g/L)
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