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Number of gram equivalents present per litre of solution in a semi normal solution is

  • Option 1) 1/2
  • Option 2) 1/5
  • Option 3) 1/10
  • Option 4) 1/100

     

 

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As we learnt in

Molarity -

Molarity = \frac{Moles \: of \: solute}{V\! ol.of\: solution(L)}

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 A solution that has one gram equivalent of solute in one litre of solution is called one normal. Similarly a semi normal solution contains  1/2g equivalent solute per litre of solution.

 


Option 1)

\frac{1}{2}

correct

Option 2)

\frac{1}{5}

Incorrect

Option 3)

\frac{1}{10}

Incorrect

Option 4)

\frac{1}{100}

Incorrect

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