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Normality Dilution Handout by Mohit is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Normality is defined as the gram equivalents of solute per litre of solution, calculated using the formula N = M × n-factor, where the n-factor varies for acids, bases, and redox reactions. The Dilution Law states that N1V1 = N2V2, which is used to determine the volume of concentrated solution needed to achieve a desired dilution. Key points include that normality is reaction-dependent, units must be consistent, and water volume should not be added separately.

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Mohit
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