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Normality: Solution chemistry

Normality Quiz 3

Normality (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.

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The normality of a solution with 1 mole of H3PO4 in 1 liter of solution, for complete neutralization, is:

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A 1 M solution of Na2CO3 has a normality of:

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Which of the following factors affects the normality of a solution?

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The normality of a 2 M solution of Ca(OH)2 in terms of hydroxide ions (OH⁻) is:

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For a redox reaction, the normality of a KMnO4 solution with molarity 0.1 M, where Mn changes from +7 to +2, is:

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In a titration, 25 mL of a 0.2 N HCl solution neutralizes 50 mL of NaOH solution. The normality of NaOH is:

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