Normality units

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      Concentration units are usually in terms of Molarity. However, sometimes units of Normality, molality, Mole fraction or mass percent are used. These formulas are. Molarity (M) = __moles of solute. liter of solution. molality (m) = _moles of solute. kilogram of solvent. mass percent = grams solute X 100

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    • [DOCX File]Notes: Concentration (Molarity)

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      NORMALITY = Example: Find the normality of a 3.0 M solution of H 2 SO 4? Colligative Properties of Solutions. Colligative properties = physical properties of solutions that depend on the # of particles dissolved, not the kind of particle. 1) lowering vapor pressure. 2) raising boiling point.

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    • [DOC File]CE 170: Environmental Engineering

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      Just to add to the confusion, for historical reasons, alkalinity is most often expressed in units of "mg/L as CaCO3" instead of eq/L. This unit is just another way of expressing normality. The conversion between eq/L and mg/L as CaCO3 is: 1 eq = (100 g of CaCO3 /mole) ( …

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    • [DOC File]The normal distribution

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      As with the standard deviation, this is a quantity in the original units of observation. The SE is important in determining confidence intervals and the powers of tests. The Normal distribution (~N) ... Graphic tool for assessing normality.

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    • [DOC File]Lab Math

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      Be able to measure concentrations using titrations (including conversions between moles and equivalents, molarity and normality) Be able to use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to calculate pH of buffers and to determine buffer components needed to achieve a desired pH. Metric system units:

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