when normality become equal to molarity
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Molarity is “moles solute” per liter of solution, and normality is “number of molar equivalents” per liter of solution. So, normality = molarity only when moles solute = number of molar equivalents. An example of when normality = molarity is in the case of monoprotic acids and bases. HCl is a monoprotic acid.
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when n factor is 1 then molarity=normality
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