Normality of Solution | Better way of expressing Concentration| #Chemclasses

Normality (N) is a unit of concentration that expresses the number of gram equivalents of solute per liter of solution. Normality (N)=Number of gram equivalents of solute/Volume of solution in liters Gram Equivalent A gram equivalent depends on the reaction the solute participates in. Equivalent weight=Molar mass​/n factor Where n = number of reactive units (H⁺ ions, OH⁻ ions, electrons, etc.).    • how to calculate the n-factor or valency f...      • Relation Between Mole & Equivalence |#Chem...      • Molarity- A commonly used Concentration Te...      • How to find the Number of Geometrical Isom...      • Green House Effect & Global Warming- Easy ...      • Ion Exchange Reactions | Types of Inorgani...      • An Introduction to Spectroscopy   #chemclasses, #shorts, #youtubeshorts, #shortvideos,#shortsfeed, #trending Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physicsl Chmeistry, NEET, JEE, Class-12th, class 11th, CBSE, NCERT, PMT, CSIR-NET, JRF, MSc, BSc, Competetive exams,