What is the lab normality??
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Answer / deendayal singh
No. of equivalent wt.(in gm) dissolved in 1 lit. of solvent
is called normality.
equivalent wt= molecular wt./ valency
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Answer / chemist
normality = gram eq weight per litre of solution
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Answer / priyanka
no.of equivalent wt. dissolve in 1litr of solvent
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