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normality= weight/specific gravity*100/assay
The normality is o,3.
One equivalent proton per mole, so molarity is equal to normality.
Normality of a solution is defined as the molar concentration divided by an equivalent factor
Yes. The phase of matter which is exposed to normal atmospheric pressure solely dependent upon temperature.
its temperature dependent
volume or temperature
Risto D. H. Heijmans has written: 'On the asymptotic normality of the maximum likelihood estimator with dependent observations'
Normality refers to conforming to a common standard or being within typical or expected ranges of behavior or condition. It can also refer to a statistical measure indicating how closely a specific data point fits the overall pattern or distribution of a set of data. Additionally, normality can be subjective and vary based on cultural, societal, or individual norms.
Normality= mass / (equivalent wt *volume)
atmosphere
Normality can be used in quite a few ways actually, such as: "It was hard to return to normality after such a traumatising experience." and "His complete disregard of normality confounded the other students".
A series of light-dependent reactions that are temperature independent, and a series of temperature-dependent reactions that are light independent.
The Temperature is the Independent Variable (50 degrees, 100 Degrees etc.) Whatever happens as a result of the temperature change is the dependent variable.
dependent variable
The normality is 10,8.
0.08 n