An aqueous solution of phosphoric acid (H 3 PO 4 ) being titrated has molarity equal to…
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An aqueous solution of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) being titrated has molarity equal to 0.25 M. Which of the following could be normality of this solution ?
- 0.25 N
- 0.50 N
- 0.75 N
- 1.00 N
Answer
(A) 0.25 N, (B) 0.50 N, (C) 0.75 N
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