Calculate the normality of a solution containing 0.5 g NaOH in 2

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Calculate the normality of a solution containing 0.5 g NaOH in 250 mL of solution.


Gram equivalent is given as =



Gram equivalent of NaOH = 
Volume of solution = 250 mL
Normality is given as =



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