Normality Calculator
Calculate the normality of a solution by entering mass of solute, equivalent weight, and volume. Essential for titrations and analytical chemistry.
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📐 Formula
N = mass ÷ (Eq. Wt. × V)
🔬 Gram Equivalents
1.000 eq
Understanding Normality
Normality (N) measures solution concentration in terms of gram equivalents per liter. It is widely used in acid-base titrations, redox reactions, and precipitation reactions.
The Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Finding the normality of a solution with 49 g of H₂SO₄ in 500 mL:
- Mass of solute: 49 g
- Equivalent weight of H₂SO₄: 49 g/eq (98 ÷ 2)
- Volume in liters: 500 mL = 0.5 L
- N = 49 ÷ (49 × 0.5) = 2.0 N
Normality vs Molarity
- Molarity (M) = moles of solute per liter of solution.
- Normality (N) = gram equivalents per liter of solution.
- N = M × n (where n = number of H⁺, OH⁻, or electrons transferred).
- For HCl (monoprotic): N = M. For H₂SO₄ (diprotic): N = 2M.
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Normality Calculator FAQ
Common questions about calculating normality.
Normality (N) is a measure of concentration equal to the gram equivalents of solute per liter of solution. It accounts for the reactive capacity of a solute in a specific reaction.
Equivalent weight = Molar mass ÷ n-factor. The n-factor is the number of H⁺ ions (acids), OH⁻ ions (bases), or electrons transferred (redox). For H₂SO₄ (molar mass 98, donates 2 H⁺): Eq. Wt. = 98 ÷ 2 = 49.
Molarity counts moles of solute per liter; normality counts equivalents. For monoprotic acids (HCl), N = M. For diprotic acids (H₂SO₄), N = 2M. Normality is reaction-specific.
Use normality for titration calculations (N₁V₁ = N₂V₂), acid-base neutralization, and redox stoichiometry where the number of reactive units matters.
Yes. Normality = Molarity × n-factor. When n > 1 (polyprotic acids, polyvalent ions), normality is greater than molarity. For example, 1 M H₂SO₄ = 2 N.