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Interpretation:
The normality of sodium carbonate solution of volume
Concept introduction:
An acid base reaction is one of the types of reaction which is known as neutralization reaction. Normality is used to express concentration of any solution. The n factor of any species is defined in different way depending upon the type of reaction. In an acid base reaction n-factor is defined as the number of replaceable
Answer to Problem 105E
The normality of sodium carbonate of volume
Explanation of Solution
The equation which is used to calculate the normality of sodium carbonate is given below.
The molarity is given by the formula shown below.
Substitute relation (2) in (1) as shown below.
Where,
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Benzoic acid has
The given value
The given value of
The given value of
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The given value of
Substitute all the values in the equation (2) as shown below.
Relation between molarity and normality is written below.
Where,
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The calculation of normality of sodium carbonate is shown below.
Therefore, normality of sodium carbonate of volume
The normality of sodium carbonate of volume
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