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Question
What is the relationship between molarity and normality of a solution?
Short Answer
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Solution
The molarity and normality of a solution are related as
Molarity × Molecular mass of solute = Normality × Equivalent mass of solute
Thus,
Normality = `"Molarity" xx "Molecular mass of solute"/"Equivalent mass of solute"`
and Normality = Molarity × Valence factor
For an acid, Basicity = `"Molecular mass"/"Equivalent mass"`
and for base, Acidity = `"Molecular mass"/"Equivalent mass"`
Hence, Normality of an acid = Molarity × Basicity
and Normality of a base = Molarity × Acidity
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