0 votes, 0 avg 24 Created by Kamran FatehNormality Quiz 2Normality (N) is a measure of concentration used in chemistry, indicating the gram equivalent of solute per liter of solution. It’s especially useful in acid-base and redox reactions to determine how many reactive ions are present. Normality varies depending on the type of reaction and is widely applied in titrations and solution chemistry calculations. 1 / 5In which of the following solutions would the normality be equal to molarity? 1) NaOH 2) H2SO4 3) Ca(OH)2 4) H3PO4 2 / 5A 1 M solution of HCl has a normality of: 1) 1 N 2) 2 N 3) 3 N 4) 4 N 3 / 5Which statement is true about normality? 1) It is independent of the equivalent factor. 2) It varies with the type of reaction. 3) It is always greater than molarity. 4) It is only applicable to bases. 4 / 5How many equivalents of H+ are present in 0.5 N H2SO4 solution? 1) 0.5 eq/L 2) 1 eq/L 3) 2 eq/L 4) 0.25 eq/L 5 / 5To prepare a 0.5 N NaOH solution, how many grams of NaOH (molar mass = 40 g/mol) are required per liter? 1) 10 g 2) 15 g 3) 20 g 4) 25 g Your score isThe average score is 60% 0% Restart quiz