Answer: what is normality =
As per the standard definition, normality is described as the number of gram or mole equivalents of solute present in one liter of a solution. When we say equivalent, it is the number of moles of reactive units in a compound.
How can you prepare sodium carbonate in 250 ml?
Procedure
Take a watch glass, wash it with distilled water and dry it.
Weigh the exact amount of clean and dried watch glass and record its weight in the notebook.
Weigh correctly on the watch glass with 1.325 g of sodium carbonate and record this weight in the notebook.
Using a funnel, transfer sodium carbonate softly and carefully from the watch glass into a clean and dry measuring flask.
Wash the watch glass with distilled water to move the particles that stick to it into the foam with the assistance of a wash bottle.
For this purpose, the volume of distilled water should not exceed 50 ml.
Wash funnels several times with distilled water to move the sticking particles into the measuring flask using a wash bottle. Add water in tiny quantities while washing the funnel. The distilled water quantity used for this purpose should not exceed 50 mL.
Using a wash bottle, wash the funnel carefully with distilled water to pass the solution attached to the funnel into the measuring flask
Turn the flask of measurement until the sodium carbonate dissolves.
Using a wash bottle, thoroughly add enough distilled water to the measuring flask just below the etched mark on it.
Add the last few mL of distilled water drop into the measuring flask until the reduced meniscus level just touches the mark.
Put the stopper on the mouth of the flask and shake softly to make the entire solution uniform. Calculate it as a solution of sodium carbonate N/10.
10 solutions of sodium carbonate in 250 ml?
Normally in the laboratory, we are required to prepare 250 ml of solution. Therefore, to prepare 250 ml of \frac{M}{10} Na2CO3 solution, \frac{10.6}{4} = 2.650 g of sodium carbonate are dissolved in lesser quantity of water and the solution is diluted to exactly 250 ml
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