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What is the Normality of 3M H3BO3?

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Answered by aashifking243
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Normality of 0.3 m phosphorous acid is 0.6 N.

Normality is defined as the number of equivalent weights (or simply equivalents, eq) of solute dissolved per liter of solution (equivalents/L = N) (Equation 1). Normality is used in place of molarity because often 1 mole of acid does not neutralize 1 mole of base.

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Answered by viraj4328
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Answer:

9N

Explanation:

Normality = Molarity×valency factor

valence factor H3BO3 is3

N= 3×3

N= 9

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