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N-factor of an acid is its basicity or the no. of H+ ions it produces on dissociation per molecule of acid. Generally, it equal to the no. of H+ ions present in the molecule but in some cases it is different.

For example n-factor of some acids are:-

HCl :-1

H2SO4:-2

H3PO4:- 3

H3PO3:- 2

H3PO2:-1

CH3COOH:-1

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