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the density of NH4OH solution is 0.6 g/ml. It contains 34% by weight of NH4OH. Calculate the normality of the solution.

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Hi friend,

# 17.64 N

SOLUTION :-

In 1ml of solution we have 0.6g NH4OH.

But the DEFENATION of normality says moles in 1 L solution.

So, the mass of solution ( NH4OH) in 1,000 ml = 0.6×1000ml = 600g

Thus , moles = mass / equivalent mass

Equivalent mass = Molar mass / n-factor

n-factor for NH4OH is 1

So, 600/34 = 17.64 N (proved )...i hope it HELPS you

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