Chemist Question:
What is the difference between Molarity and Normality?
Answer:
Both techniques are used to the amount of chemical present in the solution. However they are almost similar but differs in
Molarity:
► Molarity is used to know the total amount of molecules in a 1 litre solution
► It is expressed as moles of a compound per litre of solution
Normality:
► Normality is used to know the total number of reactive units in 1 litre of solution
► It is expressed in equivalent per litre
Molarity:
► Molarity is used to know the total amount of molecules in a 1 litre solution
► It is expressed as moles of a compound per litre of solution
Normality:
► Normality is used to know the total number of reactive units in 1 litre of solution
► It is expressed in equivalent per litre
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