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Question: 1-liter solution of \(NaOH\) contains 4 g of it. What shall be the difference between molarity and n...
1-liter solution of NaOH contains 4 g of it. What shall be the difference between molarity and normality?
(a) 0.01
(b) 0
(c) 0.05
(d) 0.20
Solution
The normality of the solution can be calculated by dividing the gram equivalent of the solute with the volume of the solution. The molarity of the solution can be calculated by dividing the number of moles with the volume of the solution.
Complete step by step answer:
The normality of the solution is defined as the number of grams equivalent of the solute present in liters. It is represented by the symbol, N.
Normality=Volume of the solutionGram equivalent of the solute
The number of grams equivalent of the solute is calculated by dividing the mass of the solute in grams to the equivalent mass of the solute.
No. of gram equivalents = Equivalent mass of the soluteMass of the solute in grams
The equivalent masses of acid, bases, and salts are calculated as follows:
Eq. mass of an acid = BasicityMol. mass of the acid
Eq. mass of an base = AcidityMol. mass of the base
Eq. mass of an salt = Total positive valency of metal atomsMol. mass of the salt
Basicity: It is the number of displaceableH+ ions present in one molecule of the acid. (e.g. 1 for HCl , 2 for H2SO4 )
Acidity: It is the number of displaceable OH−ions present in one molecule of the base. (e.g. 1 for NaOH)
Molarity: The molarity of the solution is defined as the number of moles of the solute present per liter. It is represented by the symbol, M.
Molarity=Volume of the solutionMoles of the solute
Moles of the solute can be calculated by:
Moles=molar mass of the solutemass of the solute
So, for molarity: Given mass = 4 g
Molecular mass of NaOH= 40 g
The number of moles of NaOH will be
Moles=molar mass of the solutemass of the solute=404=0.1 mol
Given the volume of the solution is 1 L.
The molarity will be:
Molarity=Volume of the solutionMoles of the solute=10.1=0.1M
The molarity of the solution is 0.1 M.
Normality of the base = molarity x acidity.
The acidity of NaOH is 1
So, the normality of NaOH= 0.1 x 1 = 0.1
So, the molarity and normality of NaOH are 0.1. Therefore, the difference between them is 0.
So, the correct answer is “Option B”.
Note: The molarity of the acid can be converted into normality by multiplying it with basicity. The molarity of the base can be converted into normality by multiplying it with acidity.
In the same way, we can calculate the molarity of the two mixing solutions, by:
M1V1+M2V2=MS(V1+V2).
For calculating the normality of two or more mixing solution:
N1V1+N2V2=NS(V1+V2)