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QuestionHow do I calculate my normality?Community AnswerYou can use the formula N= weight of substance in grams*1000/ equivalent weight of substance*volume required in mL.
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QuestionHow do I prepare a 2N HCl solution?Community AnswerWeigh 7.29g of HCl in a 100ml volumetric flask. Add deionized water to 100ml and shake for a 2N HCl solution.
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Question3.65 g of HCl is present in 100mL solution. What is its normality?Community AnswerIt's 1N, 1 molecular weight in grams per 1 liter (1000 mL) solution. Molecular weight of HCl is 1 (H) + 35.5 (Cl) = 36.5.
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QuestionHow can I prepare 0.02N H2SO4?Community AnswerYou prepare a 0.01 molarity solution of sulphuric acid. It itself will be a 0.02N H2SO4 solution because normality=molarity*(no of H+ ions it can provide)---(for an acid). H2SO4 has 2H+ ions, so you will get the desired solution.
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QuestionHow do I prepare 1N Hcl solution for 100 Ml?Community AnswerJust weigh 3.65 grams of HCl and put in a conical flask and make it up to the 100ml mark using water.
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QuestionWhat are the steps to calculate the normality of NaCl?Community AnswerThe equivalent weight of NaCl is the same as the molecular weight which is 40. For example, to prepare a 1N NaCl solution you need to dissolve 40g of NaCl in 1000mL of water. You can also use the formula Normality= weight of substance in Grams* 1000/ equivalent weight*volume required in mL.
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QuestionHow would I prepare 10 N of concentrated H2SO4 (25 ml) whose molecular weight is 98.07?Community AnswerFirst, find the equivalent weight. Use this formula: mol. weight / basicity (or n factor), giving you 49.03. Then, find normality using the weight of solute x 1000 / equivalent weight x volume of solution in ml, which would ultimately give you 12.26 grams. Therefore, you have to use 12.26 g of H2SO4 to prepare your 10 N concentrated H2SO4 solution.
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QuestionHow do I add .5 ml of a .5 N solution of HCL when my HCL is .1 N?Community AnswerYou cannot -- your stock solution is 0.1N when you require a solution of 0.5N. You can always decrease the concentration of your stock, but you cannot increase it.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the normality of 10% of NaOH solution?Community Answer10% NaOH means 10g of NaOH in 100 ml. Normality=molality.number of protons used molality=mass/RAM x volume(L) =10g/(40x0.1) =2.5M therefore normality=2.5Mx1 =2.5N
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QuestionWhen 3.56 g hcl is present in 500ml of solution, what will be its normality?Community AnswerIt should be as follows: H = 1.008, Cl = 35.45, 1 M 36.45, V=1, e.w = 36.45 / 1 =36.45, N = 3.56 G Hal/ 36.45 X 1 = 0.098.
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