Final answer:
To calculate the normality of a calcium hydroxide solution containing 6.32g of calcium hydroxide in 5.82L solution, we need to calculate the number of moles of calcium hydroxide and the volume of the solution in liters. Then we can use the formula for normality to find the normality of the solution, which is 14.6 N.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the normality of a calcium hydroxide solution, we need to first calculate the number of moles of calcium hydroxide. We can do this by using the formula:
Number of moles = Mass / Molar mass
In this case, the mass of calcium hydroxide is given as 6.32g and the molar mass of calcium hydroxide is 74.1 g/mol. So, the number of moles of calcium hydroxide is:
Number of moles = 6.32g / 74.1 g/mol = 0.085 moles
Next, we calculate the volume of the solution in liters by converting 5.82L to moles:
Volume = 5.82L
Finally, we calculate the normality (N) using the formula:
N = (Number of moles / Volume) * 1000
Substituting the values, we get:
N = (0.085 moles / 5.82L) * 1000 = 14.6 N