Calculation of Normality in Titration
Titration is the process of a gradual addition of a solution of a known concentration and volume with another solution of unknown concentration until the reaction approaches its neutralization.
To find the normality of the acid and base titration,
where,
- N1= Normality of the Acidic solution
- V1 = Volume of the Acidic solution
- N2 = Normality of the basic solution
- V3 = Volume of the basic solution
How to Calculate Normality of a Solution?
Normality is calculated by dividing the number of Equivalent Weights of a solute by the volume of the solution in liters. The formula for calculating Normality is N = number of Equivalent weights of solute/volume of Solution in liters , where N is normality. Each substance has different equivalent wrights. In this article we are going to learn what is normality, how to calculate normality and some sample problem on normality concept.
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