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A solution of sodium carbonate contains 1.06g of Na2CO3 dissolved in 100ml of water. Calculate its concentration in normality. (d=2.54g/ml)
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bobpursley
Normality= molarity*H+ equivalents= mass/(formulamass)*1/liters*H+
= 1/106 * 1/.1 * 2= .189N
= 1/106 * 1/.1 * 2= .189N
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