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The normality of solution containing 31.5g of hydrated oxalic acid (H₂C₂O₄.2H₂O)

The Normality Of Solution Containing 315 G Of Hydrated Oxalic Chemistry Question

The normality of solution containing 31.5 g of hydrated oxalic acid (H₂C₂O₄.2H₂O) in 1250 mL of solution is

Options

(a) 0.8 N
(b) 0.2 N
(c) 0.4 N
(d) 0.1 N

Correct Answer:

0.4 N

Explanation:

Normality = Number of g.equivalents of solute/volume of solution (L).

Equivalent of mass of H₂C₂O₄.

2H₂O = 126/2 = 63.

Number of g. equivalents = 31.5/63 = 1/2 .

Normality = 1/ 2 ⨯1250⨯ 1000 = 0.4 N.

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Topics: Solid State and Solutions (91)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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