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Posted by Simmi Sharma 6 years, 6 months ago
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Ajit Sharma 6 years, 6 months ago
Volume of the solution = Mass of the solvent + Mass of the solute
= 200 g + 20 g = 220 g
Density of the solution = Mass of the solution/ Volume of the solution
1.25 g / mL = 220/ volume of the solution
Volume of the solution = 220 / 1.25 = 176 ml
Normality of the solution = no. of gram equivalent of solute /volume of the solution in L
= (20/49) / (176 x 10-3) N = 2.32 N
( Equivalent Mass of Sulfuric Acid is 49 g )
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