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what is the normality of 1M solution of mgoh2​

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Answered by abhirajshricat
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Answer:

The valence factor is 2.

Explanation:

According to the formula —

(Molarity)*(Valence factor)=(Normality); we can get molarity by substituting the values.

Molarity=Normality/Valence factor=0.2/2=0.1.

Valence factor is the acidity or basicity of a base or an acid respectively. Here, since Magnesium Hydroxide has two replaceable hydroxide ions, it's valence factor is 2.

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