Relation between normality and molarity

Normality and Molarity are related as:

For acids

Normality = Molarity x Basicity

where basicity is the number of H+ ions a molecule of an acid can give.

For bases

Normality = Molarity x Acidity

where acidity is the number of OH- ions a molecule of a base can give.


13 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank u it really helped me a lot

Unknown said...

Or
Normality = molarity x valency factor

Unknown said...

I really want exactly what is the significance of normality. On which context normalty can be used, not the formula. Can you please tell me?

Unknown said...

I really want exactly what is the significance of normality. On which context normalty can be used, not the formula. Can you please tell me?

Unknown said...

to find the equivalent conductivity of a chemical cell.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the information

dinesh rana said...

Thnkew so much for this

Unknown said...

THANK U . IT'S REALLY HELPFUL BUT I NEED AN ANSWER FOR MY QUESTION


MY QUESTION IS


K*1000/ NORMALITY / K*1000 / MOLARITY

Unknown said...

THANK YOU

Unknown said...

Thank U sir

Anonymous said...

So,its Normality=n times molarity.(n=max no.of +ve ions exchanged)

Gulshan Kumar said...

Normality=molarity×n factor

Unknown said...

Normality term having lot of importance. In redox titrations where lost of electrons and gain of electrons by the oxidising agent and reducing agent is not equal, you must ho ffor the Normality term. In case of H2SO4 two replaceable H+ ions present but when we titrate it against NaOH, contains only one OH- ion. So in the above situation you must use Normality term. Which makes both terms equal for Calaculatons and also for practical purposes also.