What is differences between normality and molarity.in which cases both are used?
Answer / gaurang
Molarity describes the moles of a complete substance per liter of solution, normality describes
only the moles of reactive species per liter of solution. Normality is always a multiple of molarity. It
describes the “equivalent” moles of reactants involved in chemical reactions.
In an acid-base reaction, normality is a measure of the protons (H+)or hydroxides (OH-) that react with one another.
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