Interpretation:
The molarity and normality of solution prepared by dissolving 25 g of citric acid to
Concept Introduction:
Moles: One mole is equivalent to the mass of the substance consists of same number of units equal to the atoms present in
Normality: It generally expresses the concentration of acid or base as equivalents of acid or base present in one liter of the solution.
Molarity: The concentration for solutions is expressed in terms of molarity as follows,
The normality for any acid or base equals the molarity times of the number of
Equivalent of Acid: Generally, 1 equivalent of ion is the number of ions which has charge of one mole.
Triprotic acid: Acids with 3 acidic protons are termed as triprotic acid.
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