What is the relationship between normality (N), molarity (M), molecular mass and equivalent mass ?
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Answer: One of the main differences between the normality and molarity of a solution is that normality describes the amount of gram equivalent of compound present in the solution while molarity describes the number of moles present in the solution.
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normality = (molarity × molar mass)÷Equivalent mass
Explanation:y = NORMALITY = (molarity × molar mass) ÷ Equivalent mass
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