In a experiment, I was asked to find the normality of Na2CO3.
I was given 1.4g of Na2CO3 to dissolve in 250ml of H20 in a volumetric flask.
I wonder whether my calcultion is correct or not..
Equivalent weight (EW) = Molecular weight (MW) / Valencey. (Z)
Normality (N) = Equivalent weight (EW) / Volume of Solution (1000 ml.)
Meq = Actual weight (W) / Equivalent weight (EW)
Molecular weight of Na2CO3: 106
Valencey = 1 ? [(-2*3+4)/2]?
EW = 106/1 = 106
N = 106/1000 ? (Does it matter for dissolving the sodium carbonate in 250 ml volumetric flask?)
Thanks