1L solution of NaOH contains 4.0 g of it. What shall be the difference between molarity…
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1L solution of NaOH contains 4.0 g of it. What shall be the difference between molarity and the normality ?
- 0.10
- zero
- 0.05
- 0.20
Answer
(B) zero
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