How do you find pH of a solution with no indicator? Well if you don't want to use pH meter, the only other way to find out is using the pH paper which turns into different colours respectively to the pH of the solution, that is not too accurate,...
Molarity equals normality when the equivalence factor = 1.
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The calculation for normality isn't too hard, but you have to have some info before you can find it. You need 1 the number of equivalents. # mol * (subscript on first element of first compound/ number of that element are in the balanced equation) = # equivalents I am probably confusing you on finding equivalents, but there is not much else I can do. sorry Using 0.2489 g. of H2C2O4*2H20 is .00197mol so... .00197 * (2/1) = 3.94*10^-3 equvialents 2 The volume in liters # mL/1000 = #L say 43 ml / 1000 +.043 L so normality would be (3.94*10^-3)/ .043 = 9.16*10^-2 as normality.
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The normality is o,3.
for calculating the concentration of solution.
0.08 n
Normality of a solution is defined as the molar concentration divided by an equivalent factor
If the solution volume remains unchanged, the normality will decrease as the NaOH will react with CO2 present in the air. Of course, if the solution volume is not held constant and if the evaporation rate is sufficient to concentrate the solution - it could also increase (effectively raising the normality of the remaining solution).
H2SO4 releases two hydrogen ions into solution. Therefore its Normality is twice its Molarity. Or to answer the question, the molarity is half the normality.
The normality of 98 g of sulfuric acid in 500 mL of solution is 4 N
The normality of a solution is the gram equivalent weight of a solute per liter of solution. For example, 1 M sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is 2 N for acid-base reactions because each mole of sulfuric acid provides 2 moles H+ ions.
NaOH
Specific amount of such solution is allow to react with another standard solution as in case of titration process then with the help of formulae normality may be calculated.
Density of etyl acetate
0.5 N