Normality is a way of expressing concentration, and is not used widely any more. It is the equivalent wt of a substance per liter of solution. The equivalent weight will depend on the reaction that take place, and can be the same as the molecular weight. Example: HCl has same equiv. wt. as mol. wt. because it has only 1 equivalent, i.e. one H. H2SO4 has TWO equivalents (2 H+) so, 1 molecular wt will be equal to 2 equivalent wts, and normality will be 2x the molarity.
Normality of a solution is defined as the molar concentration divided by an equivalent factor
The normality is o,3.
In chemistry it means precipitate.
Normality (N) of a liquid solution is calculated by dividing the number of equivalents of solute by the volume of solvent in liters. The formula for normality is N = (equivalents of solute) / (volume of solvent in liters).
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
The unit for normality is N, or mol/LN or mol/Lit is the unit
0.08 n
The N of 0.02 N acid stands for the "normality". The normality is defined as the gram equivalent weight of a substance in a liter of solution. so, a 0.02 acid would have 0.02 gram equivalents of acid per liter. In short N means "normality" and stands for "g/l"
Normality= mass / (equivalent wt *volume)
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".
"weight by weight" is term, we use in chemistry. it is similar to terms like molarity, molality, normality etc. "weight by weight" defines the ratio of solute vs solvent in solution or mixture specially when we deals with solid in solid mixture or solution
today is normal
The normality is o,3.
A Semblance of Normality was created on 2004-06-21.
Chemistry.
In chemistry it means precipitate.