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The relation between molarity and normality is expresses as: a) M = N x g.e.w/g.m.w

b) M = N x g.m.w/ g.e.w
c) M = N x no. of equiv./mole
d) M = N x no. of g.m.w/mole

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Answer:
Molarity=Normality* (gew)/(gmw)

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity is defined as the number of moles dissolved per liter of the solution.


Molarity=\frac{\text {moles of solute}}{\text {Volume in L}}


{\text {moles of solute}=\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {Molar mass}}

Normality is defined as the number of gram equivalents dissolved per liter of the solution.


Normality=\frac{\text {gram equivalents of solute}}{\text {Volume in L}}


{\text {gram equivalents of solute}}=\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {Equivalent mass}}

Thus
Molarity=Normality* \frac{\text {Equivalent mass}}{\text {Molar mass}}

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