Chemistry, asked by Zephyr0502, 8 months ago

What is the normality of a 0.2 M H2

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Answered by papamummy374
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Answer:

0.4 normal........................

Answered by AbdulHafeezAhmed
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Your answer:

Molarity = \frac{No\:\:of\:\:moles\:\:of\:\:solute}{Volume\:\:of\:\:solution\:\:in\:\:litres} = there are 0.2 moles of H₂SO₄ in one litre of water

Normality = \frac{No. \:\:of\:\: H^+  \:\: ions\:\:in \:\:acid\times no. \:\:of\:\:moles\:\:of\:\:acid}{Volume\:\:of\:\:solution\:\:in\:\:litres}

No. of H⁺ ions = 2

No. of moles = 0.2

Volume of solution = 1 L

=> Normality = 2 × 0.2 = 0.4 N is the answer

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